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Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #16762


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May 16, 2017 8:10:47 AM (7 years ago)
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Frank Mehnert
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  • Ticket #16762 – Description

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    1 Setup:[[BR]]
    2 VB version 5.1.22 or 5.1.23 r115382[[BR]]
     1'''Setup:'''[[BR]]
     2VB version 5.1.22 or 5.1.23 !r115382[[BR]]
    33Host: macOS Sierra 10.12.5 or 10.12.4[[BR]]
    44Guest: Windows 10[[BR]]
    55[[BR]]
    6 Issue:[[BR]]
     6'''Issue:'''[[BR]]
    77On Windows 10 guest copying a folder with a name beginning with a dot (“.”) to a shared folder results in an incomplete copy. For example a Visual Studio project folder with a “.vs” child folder. VBox seems to stop copying once it hits the .vs folder children. No error is displayed in File Explorer. Win 7 guest does not have this issue.[[BR]]
    88[[BR]]
    9 Steps to reproduce:[[BR]]
    10 [[BR]]
    11 Setup Win 10 guest.[[BR]]
    12 Install Guest additions.[[BR]]
    13 Create a shared folder on host and mount it in guest.[[BR]]
    14 Using a command prompt create a folder with a name beginning with a dot (e.g. md “.test”).[[BR]]
    15 Create a file under .test such as “New Test Document.txt”.[[BR]]
    16 In File Explorer right-click .test and select copy.[[BR]]
    17 Right-click a destination folder on a shared folder, right-click and and paste.[[BR]][[BR]]
     9'''Steps to reproduce:'''
     10 * Setup Win 10 guest.
     11 * Install Guest additions.
     12 * Create a shared folder on host and mount it in guest.
     13 * Using a command prompt to create a folder with a name beginning with a dot (e.g. md “.test”).
     14 * Create a file under .test such as “New Test Document.txt”.
     15 * In File Explorer right-click .test and select copy.
     16 * Right-click a destination folder on a shared folder, right-click and and paste.
    1817
    1918Notice .test is created but “New Test Document.txt” is not present under it. [[BR]]

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