Luminous Landscape Forum
Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Camera Raw Q&A => Topic started by: Michael West on January 27, 2011, 06:15:26 pm
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Im desperately trying to maek a safety copy of the contents of a folder containing a web site due to launch in the next several days , on starting to copy the folder to another drive I get the MAC message that I can not do so due to the existance of a bridgcachet already exxisting on that drive.
Im at my wits end
Is there a fix for this problem?
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My guess is that you're using a drive formatted to allow for upper-case characters in file names, and the drive you're trying to copy to is not formatted like that.
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I have no idea.
I cant find the file named .BridgeCachet so Im more or less stumped aside from copying single files or groups until I run into the same roadblock.
Thanks
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Mac or Windows?
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Macintosh running 10.5.8
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Does the drive you are trying to write to have Ignore ownership on this volume clicked on? (when you command I click on the drive). What are the read/Write privileges?
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I have read and write permissions
im trusting the screenshot ive tried to attach will take
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Your permissions seem fine...try creating a new destination folder on the other drive and copy the enclosing folder of the web site inside...
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Im getting the same message with every attempt.
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Try creating a "New Users" account and then copying the folder...
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I took the long route copying groups of ten to twenty files at a time.
I deleted the entire cache within bridge, hoping that doing so would be productive, it wasn't.
There does not seem to be a direct way to access the .bridgecacheT files to delete them.
Thank you.