I have just tried to encrypt a folder and received the following message:
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But just in case the link breaks, here's the verbiage:
Error creating disk image
Error during copy: ".vbt5" couldn't be moved to "Temp" because an item with the same name already exists.
Could not copy all of: /[directory information]
See system log for more.
O.K. for full disclosure I already tried to encrypt the folder but it the first time it did not succeed, showing the above information. I tried again and received an error message about hdiutil which I quickly solved by searching the forum and finding out I needed to disable Drive Genius Drive Pulse. So the third time (yes, I know) I got the same error message as above about .vbt5. I tried to find a file with this extension but didn't find one.
Any advice on how to correct this situation.
Hello, the file you mentioned is installed by VirusBarrier. Why and how, it is them to answer.
You might want to check the permissions on the file, using terminal
open terminal
write
cd
then
cd "
(that is cd and a space after it then double quotes)
then drag the folder which contains the file over terminal window, this will fill in the path for you, and then just close the double quotes
"
and hit enter
this will change the working directory to the one the file is in
now write
ls -al
this will list the content of the folder, including invisible files
compare the permissions of the .vbt5 with other files, if it differs, run
sudo chmod 755 .vbt5
it will ask you for account password, just type it it (no characters will be visible on the screen) and hit enter.
But it might be that VB will not allow you to tamper with that file. In that case, disable VB, delete the file, and try to encrypt the folder again.
Let me know if you get stuck
you can delete the file from the same terminal window
rm .vbt5
Rgds
Zsolt