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    Persistant Fatal Error

    I keep getting the following error when trying to import snapshots created on another machine.

    FATAL ERRORS
    (File ExportFiles.cpp, Line 274) - Archive error 13 - Extract selected files call failed
    Library error - Error creating file C:\Program Files\Actinic Ecommerce v6\Sites\New SME\CommonOCC\Thumbs.db ! has been caught.
    Before you judge a man, first walk a mile in his shoes. You will be a mile away, and you will have his shoes!

    #2
    Hi there.

    Sounds like you are using windows XP?

    Thumbs.db is a file that is used by Windows to display thumbnails when you browse folders on your computer.

    It is safe to delete Thumbs.db in the

    C:\Program Files\Actinic Ecommerce v6\Sites\New SME\CommonOCC\

    folder.

    Try importing the snapshot again.

    Kind regards
    Darren

    SellerDeck

    www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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      #3
      Yes that helped!

      Bloody Windows XP Again!
      Before you judge a man, first walk a mile in his shoes. You will be a mile away, and you will have his shoes!

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        #4
        No problem.

        Gald to be of help :-)
        Darren

        SellerDeck

        www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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          #5
          I'm getting the same problem but can't get rid of it

          My error message is C\Programme Files\Actinic Ecommerce V6\Sites\Site1\CommonOCC\ Thumbs.db! has been caught

          I can search and delete all the Thumbs.db in the site - save a snapshot but when I reimport it I get the above error

          I'm using XP Home

          Any ideas please

          Nigel

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            #6
            Hi there.

            Please try searching the whole computer for thumbs.db and delete it wherever it resides.
            Darren

            SellerDeck

            www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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              #7
              Darren

              This is what I've tried...

              Set folder options to 'Do not cache thumbnails'

              Searched C drive including hidden folders and sub folders

              Deleted all Thumbs.db

              Saved a snapshot of the site - tried to reimport the site but get the Fatal Error Message

              Searched the Actinic folder and now find 3 Thumbs.db files

              C\Programme Files\Actinic Ecommerce V6\Upgrade V6.1.4.0.0.0. DNNA\Site1\Theme

              ......SiteUpgrade\BackupV6.1.4.0.0.0.DNNA\Site1\CommonOCC

              ......SiteUpgrade\BackUpV6.1.4.0.0.0.DNNA\Snapshot themes\Elegant

              They seem to be regenerated when I try to import the snapshot?

              Any ideas please

              Nigel

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                #8
                Hi there.

                Can you just try one thing for me? Scan the drive again and delete all thumbs.db. When done, scan again and make sure none are left. Then try another snapshot.

                Please let me know how you get on.
                Darren

                SellerDeck

                www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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                  #9
                  Darren - searched twice, deleted the 3 Thumbs.db on the first search and they weren't found on the second search, created the snapshot, did another search and found nothing but still got the Fatal Error message when I tried to reimport the snapshot

                  Nigel

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                    #10
                    Hi there.

                    I have made our development team aware, as we are scratching our heads on this one.

                    I will post again when I have news.
                    Darren

                    SellerDeck

                    www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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                      #11
                      Hi there.

                      Can you zip up your ActinicCatalog.mdb file in your site folder please and send it to

                      communityadmin[@]actinic.com .Please check the file size, if it is greater than 8.5Mb it will be too big to send, we will find another way.

                      (Excuse the square brackets, trying to prevent email harvesters).
                      Darren

                      SellerDeck

                      www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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                        #12
                        Hi again.

                        Please let me know when you have sent it, as have been experiencing email problems.

                        Thanks in advance.
                        Darren

                        SellerDeck

                        www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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                          #13
                          This tumbs.db is created when you use windows explorer, if you view the contents of a folder and you have it set to show as icons this will give you the error, change all your views to list and it does not create it.

                          This is how i have managed to correct this problems, it also gives you similar grief if you copy a folder for backing up when it gets to the thumbs.db file it falls over.

                          hope this helps a bit

                          Cheers
                          Darren

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                            #14
                            I have received you database and there are no references to thumbs.db

                            I have also tried importing the snapshot you sent James into Windows XP (the one with thumbs.db in) and it imports fine. I have had a look at the Microsoft Knowledge Base to see if I can find anything there, but sadly no. I will go back to the development team.
                            Darren

                            SellerDeck

                            www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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                              #15
                              Hi there.

                              I am sure that you have done this, but...

                              Select Control Panel
                              Select Folder Options
                              Click the View tab
                              Check "Do not cache thumbnails"
                              Click the OK button
                              Delete all the thumb.db

                              In the meantime, our development team are investigating to see if a way can be found to ignore the thumbs.db error.
                              Darren

                              SellerDeck

                              www.sellerdeck.co.uk

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