Cyberduck Can't Find Local File? #16076
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I have the latest FLAC.EXE 64-bit command-line installed on my Windows 11 computer. I just used the test command line parm against the file in question on my D: drive: Below are the results: This is Cyberduck 64-bit version 8.9.0 (41543). |
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Incidentally, the reason that I am performing this upload with Cyberduck is that my Mountain Duck is foobar and will not complete correctly. My plan is to perform the entire 1.2 TiB upload using Cyberduck, completely uninstall both Cyberduck and Mountain Duck deleting all cached files, and lastly re-install both again for a fresh start. I will then use Mountain Duck to sync the complete upload done by Cyberduck. My plan is to have a locally cached sync to play content from my Windows 11 computer. |
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I connected to an SFTP server, navigated to an empty directory on the server then clicked the Upload button. I have over 30,000 directories and files combined that exist on my local D: drive: D:\Media\Digital Audio. I selected all content within that directory to then upload to the SFTP server. Cyberduck started creating all directories. During this directory creation and before any file uploads, I get a strange error:
This file it is claiming that it cannot find is on my local D: drive and is valid. Why would Cyberduck be complaining about a local file referring me to my web hosting service provider? This doesn't make sense.
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