Error using copyfile function in Matlab2020b
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Hello,
I am trying to experiment the usage of copyfile for copying a .jar file for source location to destination. I have written a test script that takes the jar file from the current location and move it to a destination folder "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\sys\java\jre\win64\jre\lib\ext".
However I keep getting error message that "The system cannot find the file specified".
I can confirm that the file is located on the same path where my script TestFileTransfer.m is located. When I change my destination location to somewhere NOT under "C:\Program Files", the script works perfectly fine. Does anybody have any idea what might be the issue ? anything related to ADMIN rights ?
Here is the script snippet TestFileTransfer.m
when the dest_fldr = "C:\temp", it works fine.
testfile = 'testfile.jar';
dest_fldr = "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2020b\sys\java\jre\win64\jre\lib\ext";
%dest_fldr = "C:\temp";
if (exist(testfile,'file'))
try
copyfile(testfile, dest_fldr, 'f');
catch e
disp(e.message); %The system cannot find the file specified
end
else
error('File does not exist');
end
6 Kommentare
Ive J
am 11 Jan. 2022
I would guess you need special permissions for that. Have you tried with admin account?
Pratik Chachad
am 11 Jan. 2022
Walter Roberson
am 11 Jan. 2022
No, there is no way to do it through MATLAB. You are trying to bypass Microsoft UAC (User Account Control), which was built in to Windows starting about Windows 7. In order to make it harder for malware to infect a system, you need system privileges to write into C:\Program Files
Pratik Chachad
am 12 Jan. 2022
Max Heimann
am 14 Jan. 2022
What if you launch matlab with admin privileges? Not that this would neccesarily be a good idea, but would it give matlab the needed priviliges?
Ive J
am 14 Jan. 2022
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 14 Jan. 2022
@Max Heimann yes that would work.
file = "something";
dest = "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2021b\sys\java\jre\win64\jre\lib\ext";
copyfile(file, dest) % works even without 'f' flag
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