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wardog
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Did you fall in the rabbit hole too?
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timothj
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Excellent art!
I notice that in safe mode with networking (SMWN), sharing folders doesn't appear possible. Awaiting instructions... |
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wardog
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Mapped vs by IP, what happens when addressed/transfers by IP and not mapping?
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wardog
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Or even via Network locations in Explorer by dragging and dropping?
Edited by wardog - 29 Jan 2016 at 6:52pm |
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wardog
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Hmmm, scratching head ......
These transferred files, re: CRC's not matching, in transferring are the file Dates, Times, Security, and or even Attributes being changed during or after landing on the destination location and thus no match? ie: are the files actually "corrupted' and unuseable, or are they simply changed as I describe above but still useable? Try RoboCopy, set the config to keep stamps, dates and security. |
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timothj
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Test results step-by-step...
It seems under SMWN shares are not allowed/cannot be created. However, I can copy from the source machine under SMWN to the destination machine (not SMWN, thus shares OK) but corruption persists. This is true for IP/mapping/Network locations. A corrupt file can be run, but at some point in the installation, an error will occur, sometimes a msg box saying that a particular CAB file is corrupt, sometimes the installation almost completes, but during the file copying phase of the install, an Installation failed msg box pops up. Indexing is enabled in the attributes for the source machine but not the destination machine. Modified date is the same, created and accessed differ as expected. Security is different, SYSTEM and Administrators are the same. Source machine also has Account Unknown (due to SMWN ?) and tim (my username), destination machine also has Users and Aunthenticated Users. Will move on to robocopy now... |
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wardog
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That's right. You're using the setup file for VirtualBox to test with.
Let's change course here to windward for a minute and look at/consider Streams and security. From where this file originated/landed after originally downloading from Oracle, right click on the exe , select the General tab if it isn't already displayed, - at the bottom, does it state " This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer" ? Still on Streams thought process here. When installing and your finding errors occurring in cab files upon attempting to install, - are you doing this on the terminal at THAT machine or remotely via RD? |
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wardog
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Also, across all three, when you're logged in to each, are you Admin on/across all three? And with the same UN, although I don't think the UN would be important her so long as Admin, I'll ask? My guess is you're not, as having Admin Rights would bypass any and all security that Streams would present as a threat in cab files. Remember, cab files carry extra clout in Windows. |
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timothj
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Yes, it does... clicked Unblock. Copied using both robocopy and explorer, both produced SHA256 errors.
Yes, installing locally. The VBox setup .exe is run from the same volume as the intended install location, so there's nothing network-oriented in the way at this point. |
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timothj
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Yes, logged in on all machines as a member of Administators group, same username and password, because life is just easier that way :)
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