Hi Sunanda,

thanks for your hint. i found out what happened. some filenames exist in
various folders. so, putting them in one (wrere the they were
overwritten) causes the impression, some files are missing. as there are
lots of files it first seemed the ones with the spaces were the missing
ones. now i found out that they were correctly written to disk.

thanks again

Thorsten

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