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Therefore it can be evidently concluded that this is a BUG, which cause a bit problem to me. All of the above files are all normally accepted by ftp server via Filezilla and FlashFxp. Only files with ODD numbers of Chinese characters in the filename will be rejected by the ftp server.Ĥ.
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All the files with EVEN numbers of Chinese characters in the filename encounters no problem at allģ. All the files with only English characters in the filename encounter no problem at allĢ. I tried a lot of files to make sure this is a bug:ġ. The connection with server is reset." ( translated from Chinese version alert box ). Rejected by the server with an alert of "You do not have the right.
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I was trying to upload to our company FTP server some files with names like "订单分析表.xlsx" which contains ODD numbers of Chinese (or Asian) characters via windows explorer (since it is much more convenient than other ftp client for casual use), then it is
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N.B.I've encountered the same problem as torny10 reported in this post. In the end, what's the easier way to make things working? The sharepoint I need to map belongs to a company, so I think it should works with OneDrive for business too (but I think recently Microsoft merged the two things). Moreover, considering the service you provide for OneDrive, I guess it only works for Private users. I've never been able to access sharepoint through WebDAV. The grace period (do not know exactly how long) lasts until a certain period passes between two accesses to the drive.Īs mentioned, I can confirm that launching the script mentioned (without the task scheduler), directly from the command line as a logged user, the sync works!Ĭ:\Program Files\Beyond Compare 4\BCompare.exe the problem is related to the fact that, when the script is launched with the task scheduler, it loses in some way the authentication given by the log in into internet explorer, I guess. Then, from that moment, you are able to map the sharepoint list to a drive letter.
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Log in into sharepoint through Internet explorer and save the password add *. to the list of the trusted sites into internet explorer The only way I know to mount a sharepoint list in the windows explorer is to: I wonder if there is a way to specify the encoding of Internet Explorer from my C program. I also tried some variances of the encoding, but none of them really works. I think the only way should be through WebDAV, but all the combination of the URL i try does not work. The encoding I put in the XML header is UTF-8, which I assume is unicode. 10:13:58 Fatal Scripting Error: Unable to load base folderĪlso, I'm not able to map my sharepoint list through the "Profile" option in Tools (Pro Version only). 10:13:58 Unable to load Z:\: The requested operation has not been executed because the user has not been authenticated 10:13:57 > log verbose append:"C:\Users\adminss\Desktop\LOGS\NAS09_TO_SHA REPOINT\NAS09_to_Log_.txt" Then I get the following error in the log. Log verbose append:"C:\Users\adminss\Desktop\LOGS\NAS09_TO_SHA REPOINT\NAS09_to_SHAREPOINT_Log_%date%.txt" When using a script, I cannot load the content of the sharepoint list. When using the GUI I'm able to correctly load the content of a sharepoint list, then I can also copy files from my LAN share to the drive letter mapped to sharepoint. I've mapped my sharepoint list to a drive letter, but I have two different behaviors. But if you know what you are doing this may help in some cases. Question: Is there a ways to force binary copying without conversion? This may introduce some risks for subsequent file handling and processing, I know. So probably BC just uses that process in the background. The same conversion happens when I copy the files using the Windows Explorer, by the way. But I assume that this would increase the time it takes even more. If you change the session settings to rules based comparison they are no longer shown as different.
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For that reason they are shown as different. ), their encoding seems to be converted, so the copies on the network drive are bigger than the original files on the SharePoint. This works fine for local folders and also between local drives and mapped network drives so far.īut recently I used it having a remote SharePoint on one side and a network drive on the other side. I mainly use folder compare sessions and manually copy files back and forth between the sides (selecting them and pressing the "Copy" button / Ctrl+L). Remark: Didn´t find an according thread in the forum and also no according item in the BC options/settings.