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Niccodemure
Explorer | Level 4
7 years ago

Moving a file is creating a copy in the original folder

Morning
-When moving a file to another folder (sub or otherwise) The moved file will repopulate to it's original location, thus creating a copy.
-The file repopulates within minutes or within a couple hours
-I have also sat and watched as 10 files just came back after moving them
-Drag and drop as well as cut and paste both tried.

 

Any help would be appreciated

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