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I never use it, though in this instance I'm not certain it would be better or worse. Why? I am remote. Always remote. Using windows explorerer means copying from there to here and back. Anything more than a few MB and it takes forever. AND it's problematic too with long latency.

MUCH quicker if possible to use QFileSvr.400. Now you stay right there on premises and likely never leave the data center. Correct when you say "But it's not drag and drop" so there is that.

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On 11/13/2017 9:46 AM, Glenn Gundermann wrote:
I know this doesn't answer your question but I'm wondering why you don't
use Windows Explorer for your copy/paste.
Assuming you have the appropriate shares setup; \\server-name\root


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On 13 November 2017 at 09:28, Alan Shore <ashore@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi everyone
I have just downloaded the new IBM I Access Client Solutions (32 bit)
Version 1.1.7.2
Buildid 6422

I am trying to copy an ifs directory from one system to another - using
drag and drop
But its failing - without really telling me why

I highlight the directory in one session - right click andpress Copy
Then I drag the highlighted directory over to the other session of the
other system and the following is displayed
Preparing to paste
Saving selected objects
No objects saved or restored
An error occurred. See previous detailed messages for more information.
Cleanup processing to follow
Failed to paste objects

Can anyone point me to somewhere on the web to show what I need to do
Where do I "See previous detailed messages for more information"?


As always - any and all responses gratefully accepted


Alan Shore
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Phone [C] : (631) 880-8640
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