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7/17/2006 9:12 PM
 
Hi,

When ever I try to move or rename a file using the File Manager, I get the following error:
An error has occurred.

Error Moving File:Portal Root\\102_0294.JPG   to Portal Root\\images\\
   Unable to cast object of type \'System.IO.FileStream\' to type \'System.IO.MemoryStream\'.

An error has occurred.

Error Renaming File:
Unable to cast object of type \'System.IO.FileStream\' to type \'System.IO.MemoryStream\'.

Creating and Deleting a file works fine......

DNN 4.3.0 running on W2K3 R2 / Sql 2000 server.

Any idea what is going on?

Jason
 
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