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scorch2
Hi,
I am not able to send a folder full of .oog audio files (297mb total) to be compressed by righting clicking & sending to compressed folder, I get the error "file not found or have no read permissions"
I have another folder with audio files roughly the same size, I can compress that no problem
I have full permissions in the properties tab for the folder, audio files & the TEMP folder
I can compress it by using 7-ZIP HOWEVER I am unable to upload the folder anywhere, and I prefer to use Windows to compress anyways
I have noticed that some of the audio files can compress, but others won't, bringing up the before mentioned error
I open up properties tab for audio files that can compress & those that cannot compress, I see no difference at all, they should compress just fine, but they don't
The audio files that won't compress do play so they're working just fine
They're not open/being used elsewhere
They're on my personal PC, not being shared on other networks
Any ideas?
And is it possible to upload the folder somewhere so Microsoft staff can inspect the audio files should I fail to fix the problem with your advice?
Thanks
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I am not able to send a folder full of .oog audio files (297mb total) to be compressed by righting clicking & sending to compressed folder, I get the error "file not found or have no read permissions"
I have another folder with audio files roughly the same size, I can compress that no problem
I have full permissions in the properties tab for the folder, audio files & the TEMP folder
I can compress it by using 7-ZIP HOWEVER I am unable to upload the folder anywhere, and I prefer to use Windows to compress anyways
I have noticed that some of the audio files can compress, but others won't, bringing up the before mentioned error
I open up properties tab for audio files that can compress & those that cannot compress, I see no difference at all, they should compress just fine, but they don't
The audio files that won't compress do play so they're working just fine
They're not open/being used elsewhere
They're on my personal PC, not being shared on other networks
Any ideas?
And is it possible to upload the folder somewhere so Microsoft staff can inspect the audio files should I fail to fix the problem with your advice?
Thanks
Continue reading...