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How to deal with Confirm Stream Loss message?
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30/09/2008 13:49:01
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
 
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Forum:
Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01351128
Message ID:
01351874
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21
>>>What you are saying is what I understood from the link Sergey sent me. What I would like to know is what exactly caused the message of Stream Loss started to show up recently. I have copied files from my hard drive to CD millions of times but only recently I started getting the message of Stream Loss. I hope this is a small and benign issue and I should not be worried. I copy my files to a CD as a way of a back up. And if I ever have to use this back up to restore the files I hope it won't be an issue.
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>>I'd say, some program has recently started to write information into those alternate data streams, on files affected (like, files that you try to copy to a CD). Do you know which files are affected? What program created them?
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>The affected files are one .DBF file and DATA folder where one of the application VFP database reside. I can't think of any program that could have written into these files/folders but VFP 9.

Some program may have done some data indexing, attaching some metadata to the file in the process. As a rough analogy, consider Windows Explorer, that adds a hidden file called Thumbs.db to each folder.

Pressumably, if there really are "alternate streams", in this case it won't matter to you if you lose them.
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