Robocopy error 5 access is denied windows 2008
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The user running robocopy does not have permissions to access the file. It's a legit question, I have the same problem, the remote folder is accessible and can be listed from PowerShell but the copy fails with access denied.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Ensure that you open your powershell session as an administrator runas Also check the NTFS permission on the destination path and not only the security permissions. Hope this helps. Improve this answer. Robin Robin 1 1 silver badge 7 7 bronze badges. With your subscription - you'll gain access to our exclusive IT community of thousands of IT pros. We can't always guarantee that the perfect solution to your specific problem will be waiting for you.
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Our experts volunteer their time to help other people in the technology industry learn and succeed. Plans and Pricing. Contact Us. Certified Expert Program. In Vista and Windows 7 robocopy is available by default. Our clients need to transfer specified files from their network to ours through FTP. The transfer must be invoked automatically whenever one of the specified files changes.
There is also a GUI version of robocopy. Just do a google. You add a user account to the domain Backup Operators group or to the local Backup Operators group. You use this account to log on to a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server R2. In this scenario, these files are copied successfully. However, their security configuration information such as an access control list ACL is not copied.
Instead, these files inherit their ACL from the destination folder. Additionally, the Robocopy. Note When a member of the Backup Operators group runs the Robocopy. The member should have access to the file security configuration information even if the member does not have permissions to the file or ownership of the file. This issue occurs because the Robocopy. Note If a file is opened by using the 'backup intent' flag, certain access rights are checked, and then the user who opened the file is granted the appropriate access to the file.
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