first try the overide force option:
sourceFile.Copy Destination, true
and if this does not work the objFSO.CopyFile
objFSO.CopyFile target ,source
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Browse All TopicsAn application with several window form vbscripts we are using has been working fine for many years. We have recently moved the users onto a new Windows 2008 terminal server and now an error is raised on the line Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.Fi
Are there any specific permissions I have to set on the 2008 TS Server to allow the domain users to execute this part of the VB Script. The Script runs fine when I'm logged in as Administrator.
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by: rlandquistPosted on 2009-10-12 at 12:04:48ID: 25554021
What is the actual error message you are getting?