Won't Auto Organize from some locations

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Re: Won't Auto Organize from some locations

by dps » Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:31 pm

Figured it out, thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Apparently needed to also un-check some sort of network privacy settings. Thanks again!

Re: Won't Auto Organize from some locations

by dps » Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:54 pm

They WERE set for Read Only, I unchecked it, a progress window showed it applying to all subfolders etc. Tried MM again, no luck. Went back to folder and its Properties and Read Only was once again checked. Unchecked it went through the whole procedure again, and yet again. For some reason that folder does not want to stay unchecked. Drilled down a level to the folder containing the album, it was still checked, un-checked it, tried MM again, no luck.

But maybe this is a problem with my computer then, not MM?

Re: Won't Auto Organize from some locations

by BKKKPewsey » Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:28 pm

Check the files in that folder and make sure they are not set for read only.
(Right click and and then properties)

:)

Re: Won't Auto Organize from some locations

by Lowlander » Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:19 pm

Could the folder and filename combo be too long?

Won't Auto Organize from some locations

by dps » Wed Aug 21, 2013 4:12 pm

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Hi,

I can't figure out what's happening when I try to move files from one location to another using Auto Organize. It works fine, for example, when moving a song from my Desktop onto my external drive, but won't let me change from a folder called "Quarantine" into a different folder on the same external drive "M". Also, when I "Cancel" the operation, MM can be seen analyzing the volume on the "new" tracks. So if I hit "Try Again" twice, it will make it look like it is analyzing the volume on that track 2 times and putting it somewhere.

I don't understand it; can anyone help?

Thanks!

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