Weird problem with 0.7.11

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Faust42
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Weird problem with 0.7.11

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I've been using 0.7.11 for some time now. In the last 3 weeks I keep getting this weird thing when SAB files move from their directory (E:\Program Files (x86)\SABnzbd) to E:\Program Files (x86)\. It happened 4 times two-three weeks ago and twice today.

Copying the files back solves the problem.

Only files are copied, folders remain in place.

Any help would be appreciated.

Win7 x64 SP1
Firefox 20.01
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shypike
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Re: Weird problem with 0.7.11

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What?
Are you using the program folder as temporary download folder too?
Check your Config->Folders settings carefully.
Is there a a sabnzbd.ini file in the program folder? There should not be.
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Re: Weird problem with 0.7.11

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No, Sab's directory & Temporary Download Folder are on two different partitions. There is sabnzbd.ini in Scripts folder.
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Re: Weird problem with 0.7.11

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Weird.
Set logging level to debug level (Status page) and when it happens again
look in the log file for occurrences of the program folder.
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