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Like anything in Vista ISN'T cryptic!
Ok, I asked in an earlier post about Vista just deciding to drop drives and nobody seems to know, or won't answer, so here's the message I get when copying a measly 350Mb file from my local drive to a network attached drive: "An error occurred while reconnecting x: to \\192.168.x.x\sharename Microsoft Windows Network: The local device name is already in use. This connection has not been restored." This after copying over about 1/2 the file. Vista should be pulled from the market and replaced with a real OS like Leopard! I have found not one good thing in Vista! |
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As you may see from my recent post I have a similar problem. Did anyone reply to yours? "dwsdad" wrote: Like anything in Vista ISN'T cryptic! Ok, I asked in an earlier post about Vista just deciding to drop drives and nobody seems to know, or won't answer, so here's the message I get when copying a measly 350Mb file from my local drive to a network attached drive: "An error occurred while reconnecting x: to \\192.168.x.x\sharename Microsoft Windows Network: The local device name is already in use. This connection has not been restored." This after copying over about 1/2 the file. Vista should be pulled from the market and replaced with a real OS like Leopard! I have found not one good thing in Vista! |