I used to see that on and off when I worked for an outsourcer. Could be a permissions or ownership error if I remember rightly. I used to use subinacl.exe to take ownership of "dodgy" file structures before hitting it with robocopy, and sometimes used to blast Administrators:Full Control down it as well for good measure.
2009/1/29 <[email protected]> > I am in the process of moving all files from a data drive on a server > 2003 standard machine. I am using robocopy /s /e /v /sec /w:0 /r:0 > /log:c:\robocopy to copy the files. > > > > This is the error I get (about 11,850 of them) > > New File 8938 ._9073-12.jpg > > 2009/01/28 09:24:56 ERROR 123 (0x0000007B) Creating Destination Directory > X:\Data\Media\~Photos\Drop Files Here\IMB Portraits Archive \ > > The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. > > > > If I go to the individual files or folders where I received this error from > and right click them and go to properties I get this. > > > > (folder) > > (file) > > > > I know these are files created by Macs. If I try to copy the files or > folder manually I get this. > > > > I did a chkdsk /f on the server and I also checked the consistency of the > Raid 5. > > > > Any suggestions? I don't really want to manually move all 11,850 files and > folders and reassign NTFS permissions… > > > > Thanks, > > Josh > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
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