dll unable to copy file, access to path denied ISSUE

Last post 07-24-2008 11:11 PM by Thomas Sun – MSFT. 4 replies.

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  • dll unable to copy file, access to path denied ISSUE

    07-21-2008, 4:25 AM

     Error    1    Unable to copy file "....\productname\bin\Debug\Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.Data.dll" to "bin\Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.Data.dll". Access to the path 'bin\Microsoft.ApplicationBlocks.Data.dll' is denied.    eMarket05

     This is causing a lot of problems now. And I cant find anything to help me. I found few people had simplar problems but they all from 2006 and there fixes dont help me.

     Ive tried cleanering the files, Readding them, trying to make them NOT read only and still I cannot fix this problem

     

    Any ideas? I will give cookies in return for results :D

  • Re: dll unable to copy file, access to path denied ISSUE

    07-21-2008, 8:07 AM

    Have you checked permissions?

    Jeff

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  • Re: dll unable to copy file, access to path denied ISSUE

    07-21-2008, 8:15 AM

     yes i am the only user and i am administator.

  • Re: dll unable to copy file, access to path denied ISSUE

    07-21-2008, 10:00 AM

    any more ideas im really stuck with this at the moment?

  • Re: dll unable to copy file, access to path denied ISSUE

    07-24-2008, 11:11 PM
    Answer

    Hi,

    The account you login with the system is not necessary the one running your Visual Studio, since you can use “Run As” to run Visual Studio with another account, such as "run Visual Studio as Administrator" in Vista.

    For the test, you can grant Full Control to everyone on that folder to see if it works.

    Besides, we need to make sure that this file is not used by another process. For more information, see http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=203142&SiteID=1

     

    I look forward to receiving your test results.

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