When all the files are moved, delete the old cache from a Windows Vista Release Candidate 1 (RC1) build by following these steps:Īt the elevated command prompt, type the takeown /r /f c:\windows\csc command, and then press ENTER.Īt the elevated command prompt, type the rd /s c:\windows\csc command, and then press ENTER. You have to move the image files into referenced file folders (if you use.
I have full permission to the files and folders. When it detects one of these operations, it automatically open up a Window. Close the folder or file and try again.' I know the files aren't open in another program, in another location or by another user. This background program stays resident and detects when you try to delete, copy, rename, or move a file that is in use.
Right-click Parameters, point to New, and then select String Value. Have removed folders from onedrive and shut it down, but still see Documents Location as C:\Users\xxxxx\OneDrive xxxxx being user name, and can't move it to the E drive. Access is denied.' Appears to be associated with OneDrive. Right-click CSC, point to New, and then select Key. ' Can't move the folder because there is a folder in the same location that can't be redirected. Important: You cannot move more than one file at a time. Locate the following registry subkey, and then right-click it: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\CSC. To move a file to another folder, use the drag and drop function. Select Start, type regedit in the Search box, and then press ENTER. Or, if the cache size is set to some value, follow all the steps. If the cache size is zero, you must change only the registry settings as given in the following list.
Select the Disk Usage tab in the Offline Files box.In Control Panel, select Network and Internet > Offline Files.Modify the registry at your own risk.Ĭheck the cache size that is used on the computer by following these steps: Microsoft cannot guarantee that these problems can be solved. These problems might require that you reinstall the operating system. In our case, this would be our “How-To Geek” folder.Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly by using Registry Editor or by using another method. Now, let’s say we’re back in our user folder and want to skip that extra step and jump two directories down. To move down another level, we type cd on the command line followed by the name of that directory. We type cd Documents in Command Prompt to visit “Documents.” As we mentioned previously, we’re currently in our user folder. Let’s take things one directory at a time, for now.
It appears that the Windows update has a OneDrive bug with how the user profile folders are integrated, especially if the user has chosen to point Documents, Pictures, Music, Video (and similar) externally to another location.
So, let’s say we’re currently in the user folder and want to go to the “How-To Geek” folder, which is nested in “Documents.” If we try to jump straight to “How-To Geek” without first going to “Documents,” we get the error shown in the image below. How to Fix: Can't move the folder because there is a folder in the same location that can't be redirected. In our current directory, we wouldn’t be able to use this method to jump to a directory nested two levels down. In our case, that would be (user folder) > Documents. Note that this only works if you’re in the immediate file structure.