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    • Mike DavisM
      Mike Davis
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      I'm doing a tried and true robocopy /mir to copy files from one server to another. Apparantly a Mac has been writing to a share on the old server. I keep getting these errors:

                  New File                  82        ._HistoryBrochure_
      Back copy.jpg
      2017/04/21 21:51:45 ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Copying File \\server1\public\Sales-Ad
      s-Marketing2014\History2-17-14\__MACOSX\._HistoryBrochure_Backcopy.jpg
      Access is denied.
      Waiting 1 seconds... Retrying...
      

      It's not a NTFS permissions thing. In fact, the last admin discovered giving everyone full control made things work... I thought the leading . in the file name might be the issue, but renaming the file didn't work.

      In fact, that's another odd thing. I can rename the files, but not open them. Any ideas?

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      • Mike DavisM
        Mike Davis
        last edited by

        I just noticed in Windows, the files are green. Advanced properties shows they think they are encrypted.

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        • Mike DavisM
          Mike Davis
          last edited by

          I can't seem to uncheck the encrypted box or take ownership of the files. The server they are on is Server 2008 R2.

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          • Mike DavisM
            Mike Davis
            last edited by

            robocopy /mir /r:0 is cranking through skipping the inaccessible files.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403
              last edited by

              Are you dealing with ransomware?

              My initial thought was going to be file path length issues, but that doesn't appear to be long enough.

              Where is robocopy being run from, and what did you name the script. Naming the script "robocopy-server1.bat" (for example) actually effects robocopy.

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              • Mike DavisM
                Mike Davis
                last edited by

                no randsomware. From what I read and what I can see, the files were from a zip file that was extracted by a Mac. Most of the files are somewhere else in the folder tree.

                I put the robocopy in a .bat file called "copyPublicFiles.bat" being run from the root of the drive.

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                • Mike DavisM
                  Mike Davis
                  last edited by

                  It doesn't appear to be a robocopy issue since I can't access the files through Windows. I can rename them, but not open or copy them.

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce
                    last edited by

                    @Mike-Davis said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                    files were from a zip file that was

                    Who is the owner of the file?

                    If it is encrypted, you'll need to decrypt it.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      Robocopy should be able to copy an encrypted file without knowing the difference.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403
                        last edited by

                        @Mike-Davis are you running the script from the server were the files reside, or a remote system?

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                        • Mike DavisM
                          Mike Davis
                          last edited by

                          Owner of the file is the domain\administrators group and I can't take ownership.

                          I'm running the script on a remote system. This is the server where if I log in locally, it locks up. Once I have the bulk of the users files over and cut the shares over, I can probably reboot to safe mode and see if I have any more options there.
                          0_1492863694727_encryptedFile.png

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            Does it lock up if you use PowerShell?

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                            • DustinB3403D
                              DustinB3403
                              last edited by

                              Any reason you can't mount this drive into another working system to copy the files off?

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403
                                last edited by

                                Doing a remote robocopy, while not "disallowed" isn't really the best approach in my experience.

                                I've always run robocopy from the source, not from the target (or on a intermediary server)

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                                • Mike DavisM
                                  Mike Davis
                                  last edited by

                                  @DustinB3403 said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                  Any reason you can't mount this drive into another working system to copy the files off?

                                  The old server is physical, so I would have to pull the RAID array...

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                                  • Mike DavisM
                                    Mike Davis @DustinB3403
                                    last edited by

                                    @DustinB3403 said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                    Doing a remote robocopy, while not "disallowed" isn't really the best approach in my experience.

                                    I've always run robocopy from the source, not from the target (or on a intermediary server)

                                    When I log in locally (or with remote desktop) the server locks up.

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                                    • DustinB3403D
                                      DustinB3403 @Mike Davis
                                      last edited by

                                      @Mike-Davis said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                      @DustinB3403 said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                      Any reason you can't mount this drive into another working system to copy the files off?

                                      The old server is physical, so I would have to pull the RAID array...

                                      OK.. yep that sucks.

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403 @Mike Davis
                                        last edited by

                                        @Mike-Davis said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                        @DustinB3403 said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                        Doing a remote robocopy, while not "disallowed" isn't really the best approach in my experience.

                                        I've always run robocopy from the source, not from the target (or on a intermediary server)

                                        When I log in locally (or with remote desktop) the server locks up.

                                        Any chance that the robocopy job is just too intensive? Have you tried any other solutions like powershell?

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Mike Davis
                                          last edited by

                                          @Mike-Davis said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                          @DustinB3403 said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                          Doing a remote robocopy, while not "disallowed" isn't really the best approach in my experience.

                                          I've always run robocopy from the source, not from the target (or on a intermediary server)

                                          When I log in locally (or with remote desktop) the server locks up.

                                          That's not exactly a direct answer. When you log in remotely from PowerShell?

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                                          • Mike DavisM
                                            Mike Davis @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                            @Mike-Davis said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                            @DustinB3403 said in MAC OS X writing to NTFS:

                                            Doing a remote robocopy, while not "disallowed" isn't really the best approach in my experience.

                                            I've always run robocopy from the source, not from the target (or on a intermediary server)

                                            When I log in locally (or with remote desktop) the server locks up.

                                            That's not exactly a direct answer. When you log in remotely from PowerShell?

                                            using the copy-item powershell command returns

                                            Copy-Item : Access to the path '\\server1\public\Sales-Ads-Marketing2014\History2-17-14\duntonwriting\DuntonWriting
                                            .png' is denied.
                                            At line:1 char:10
                                            + Copy-Item <<<<  \\server1\public\Sales-Ads-Marketing2014\History2-17-14\duntonwriting\DuntonWriting.png c:
                                                + CategoryInfo          : PermissionDenied: (\\server1\publ...ntonWriting.png:FileInfo) [Copy-Item], Unauthorized
                                               AccessException
                                                + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CopyFileInfoItemUnauthorizedAccessError,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.CopyItemCommand
                                            

                                            Was there another powershell command I should try?

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