Asked By
louielamst
980 points
N/A
Posted on - 07/14/2011
Hi tech persons, I am using CloudBerry Explorer for Amazon S3, while doing my work, the error message I pasted below appeared on my screen.
CloudBerry Explorer for Amazon S3
An error occurred while pairing tmst/Name.
Line 362, position S3.
When I read on the error, it to hard to understand because its to technical for me handle, I search on the internet for some post related to my issue, but none was found, I also ask help from my friends, they did not experience such error, I am now delayed with my work, since the deadline is fast approaching I am now in trouble, I am posting here my problem so that it will be read, and hopefully some will solutions,
Thanks in advance.Â
Answered By
Ken Mark
10 points
N/A
#124880
An error occurred while pairing tmst/Name
Seems like a good solution. I’ve individually never used S3 however I have seen a number of sites using it to be able to web host their on the internet videos they've used in the people part. I do believe any kind of program that makes handling documents less difficult and less complicated is definitely going to be regarding great make use of to many folks. There's nothing a whole lot worse than using some of those on the web record managers which can be java dependent or even use some additional type of extremely clumsy UI that makes managing your files etc painful and slow.
An error occurred while pairing tmst/Name
Hello Louie,
You can use Copy Queue to evade the error that you are getting. All you will need to do is the following:
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You will need to choose your source as well as the destination, and then select the files that you want to copy and click copy button on the toolbar.
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After that you will need to click ok in the confirmation dialog.
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The CloudBerry Explorer bottom panel will show you the copy queue.
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You can use it to monitor the progress as well as check the file that is currently being copied and even check out the estimated time left.
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You can also see all the errors that occurred during the copy process.
Regards,
Carl