Hello list, I ran into this problem that appeared after I upgraded from Debian Jessie to Stretch. I use Nautilus to access a file share being served by Windows 2008. I use KeePass to access some KeePass database on that file share. Now, when I go to save/sync any database to dish (i.e., the share) I receive the message Win32 IO returned ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS The software apparently doesn't have a fallback method, so to save the database I must save to a completely new file, then manually delete and replace. It seems like what is happening is that KeePass is trying to copy its temp file onto the main file, and some API doesn't like that. The Windows 2008 server hasn't changed as far as I know (except regular security updates), so presumably either something changed in gnome, or something changed in KeePass, in the upgrade from Jessie to Stretch. Anyway, I can pursue a bug report with Debian or with KeePass, but I was hoping somebody would have some helpful insight. And maybe there is a setting I can change in gnome? -- Christopher Howard Computer Assistant Alaska Satellite Internet 3239 La Ree Way Fairbanks, Alaska 99709 1-888-396-5623 https://alaskasatelliteinternet.com personal web site: https://qlfiles.net https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
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