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| Newbie | Do you want to move or copy files from this zone? Hi, I'm experiencing a problem that I cannot solve even though some people have proposed solutions to it. When I try to copy files from my NAS (Synology DS207+) to my hard drive over the network, this is what I have to answer to first: dialogue.jpg I've tried all the suggested solutions by changing the intranet settings in internet options, done some registry hacks, but I can't get rid of this dialogue. I'm running Vista Ultimate SP1 X64 and I'm beginning to believe that the issue has come after SP1. Anyone? Help is really appreciated, 'cause I'm going mad! |
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| Member | Re: Do you want to move or copy files from this zone? Hi swedan, Open Control Panel -> Internet Options. Open Security-tab; mark the zone "Local intranet", press the "Sites" button, UN-tick "Automatically detect intranet network",THEN tick "Include all local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones" and tick "Include all network paths (UNCs)". |
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| Newbie | Re: Do you want to move or copy files from this zone?
If i don't mount the shares there's no problem. I.e. if I just browse to \\server\share and copy files from it it's a-ok. But as soon as I map/mount the \\server\share to for example Y:, the dialog starts showing when I copy files. So I have no solution at all, and this is really annoying me since I often copy files from the shares. Anyone, please! | |||||||||||||||
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| Newbie | Re: Do you want to move or copy files from this zone? I've done it via Internet Options in the Control Panel, without Internet Explorer open. I've restarted my computer and I've tried this different times on my computer where I did re-install Vista Ultimate X64 between the attempts. I've also gone through all the settings in Internet Options and changed all the settings from "prompt" to "enable" where I could find it. So I'm really out in the dark here... |
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| Member | Re: Do you want to move or copy files from this zone? OK, let's try something else: Internet options/security tab/local intranet/custum level Then scroll up to Download and enable file download then a bit under, enable Drag-and-drop or copy and paste files option If does not work, enable Drag-and-drop or copy and paste files option in the internet section but don't enable downloads!!!! |
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| Newbie | Re: Do you want to move or copy files from this zone? Still no luck when trying your suggestions. I've also tried to copy files from a mapped share on my laptop with the same installation of Vista X64 Ultimate, but on the laptop this dialog is not shown... Man this is getting annoying... |
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| Newbie | Re: Do you want to move or copy files from this zone? I am also having this exact problem! So annoying!! It started recently I think because when I first loaded Vista I don't remember having this issue. It happens when I download a file (ZIP file) and then try to drag/drop files from inside that ZIP out to my desktop. I have fiddled with the Security settings in Internet Options control panel with no success. I am using Vista Ultimate SP1 (32bit) also. Please help!! |
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| Newbie | Re: Do you want to move or copy files from this zone? I had the same issue when trying to copy files over the network. What I did was the following: The standard goto Internet Options > Security > Local Intranet > Sites -Untick Auto and Tick the other stuff -Inside Local Intranet the is a button advanced -In advanced I added my network range: -I typed this exactly (192.168.*.*) and then added it (Without Brackets of course) - Closed everything That seems to have fixed it. If your network range is different obviously the ip you enter there wil be different. I have yet to try it on XP SP3 but on Vista Ult x64 it worked ... for me Let me know if it works for you... -Hawk |
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