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Source of the file can not be read

Jul 19, 2012 12:38 PM

Hi all ... maybe someone can give me some ideas?

 

I have a client who is trying to download these video's.  Hunt you might remember we changes them over to the XVID - MPEG4 format.  Well, I'm still not able to get the downloads stable enough so that I feel confident to actually try to make money from their sales.  Anyway, my client tried to download them yesterday and got the following message. 

 

Do you have any ideas as to what is going on and how I might fix this?

 

THANKS!!!

 

ERROR:

C:\DOCUME l\OWNER\LOCALS l\Temp\ighWBWGG.avi.part could not be saved, because the source file could not be read

 

There is another symbol that I duplicate. It comes after the DOCUME and after LOCALS..It a "wave"

 
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    Jul 19, 2012 4:43 PM   in reply to jahmanwife@hotmail.com

    What do you mean "he is trying to download these videos"? Are you saying you have them posted to a web site and he literally can't download them?

     

    Or do you mean he can't view them. If this is the case, make sure he has a Divx viewer.

     
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    Jul 19, 2012 5:38 PM   in reply to jahmanwife@hotmail.com

    Things to do... in this order

     

    >loaded on Amazon S3 storage

    1-Check with Amazon to find out what works for other people

     

    >go through an program that I am trying to use

    2-Ask the author of the program why it is not working

     

    >see why the c:\docum .... would be the path

    3-If #2 results in a reason for the path, you MAY have a Windows security/permission problem

     
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    Jul 20, 2012 3:18 PM   in reply to jahmanwife@hotmail.com

    Using Windows 7 and Internet Explorer... when I download a file, IE remembers the last place I used as a download destination, and uses that as the new location unless I manually tell IE to go find a different location

     

    As far as permissions... I built my computer and installed Win7, so I am the only user of a non-public computer... and run the computer with the one and only user account... Administrator

     

    Even then, if I do try and download a file to the root of the C drive instead of to a directory (folder in today's terms) Win7 will stop and make me verify that I want to download to that location... Win7 security permissions DO sometimes get in the way of work as usual

     
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    Jul 21, 2012 4:04 AM   in reply to jahmanwife@hotmail.com

    I think the one thing we can be sure of is that this is not a Premiere Elements issue .

     

    C:\Documents and Settings is not a 'user' usable folder in Windows 7. Perhaps it's for backward compatibility.

     

    1.png

     

    Neither System nor Administrator has 'ordinary' access to that folder.

     

    2.png

     

    I think you should investigate where the link is trying to Download to - I suggest you or your customer select Libraries> Downloads.

     

    Cheers,
    --
    Neale
    Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children

     
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