Rather than overwrite older files when you check in a new version, SharePoint stores the older files as well as the newer ones, and differentiates between them with version numbers. The versions and tracking is stored in the SharePoint data itself, and not in the files. Versioning is part of a SharePoint library. If you must have versioning information included when you move a file from one SharePoint library to another, use the Move to command. For more details, read on. If you're moving files, you can also select and drag the files from one File Explorer window to another, rather than using cut and paste. To move, select the folders and files in the source, right-click and select Cut, or press Ctrl + X to cut.
To copy, select the folders and files in the source, right-click, and select Copy, or press Ctrl + C to copy.
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You can also just resize the windows and overlap them. Repeat this with the destination window but press Windows key + Right arrow to dock it to the right side of the screen. The window should dock to the left side of the screen. You can display both on the screen with these steps:Ĭlick the source window, and press the Windows key + Left arrow. You can arrange the two windows so you can copy or move between them. Now that you have both document libraries open in File Explorer - the source and the destination- you can copy or move files and folders between them. This can be a different folder or library on the same site, or a library on a different site and site collection. Open the destination document folder, and repeat step 2. You can optionally click the Do not show me the warning for this program again checkbox. If you get an Internet Explorer Security dialog, click Allow. For more info, see Sync SharePoint files with the OneDrive sync app. If you use sync, you'll get a persistent folder that stays in sync with the document library.
When you open a library in File Explorer, the folder on your desktop is temporary. You may see a pop-up asking if you'd rather sync the library. You can ignore or close this library window. In addition to opening in File Explorer, SharePoint may also open the library in another tab in the classic SharePoint experience.
Note: The Open with Explorer and Open in Windows Explorer commands work only with Internet Explorer 10 or 11. To check the WebClient, follow the steps above.
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If you are using Windows Server 2012 R2 or 2016 as the client computer, then you must install the Desktop Experience feature from Server Manager. The WebClient is part of Internet Explorer. If it isn't running, you may have problems using Open with Explorer. By default, it's on and running in Windows. The Windows WebClient isn't running Windows WebClient provides the support for Windows and the ActiveX control talk to SharePoint libraries. Depending on the version of SharePoint, you should see one or more of these add-ons installed and enabled when you start Open with Explorer. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Manage Add-ons. To check your version, press ALT+H, and then press A for About Internet Explorer. However, if you're using the 64-bit Internet Explorer 10, switch to the 32-bit version.
In Internet Explorer 11, there is only one browser and it automatically switches to 32-bit for ActiveX controls. They don't run in the 64-bit version of Internet Explorer. ActiveX controls are a 32-bit only technology. You're using 64-bit version of Internet Explorer. You can also click Tools, click Safety, and then click ActiveX Filtering. In the Tools menu if there's a check next to ActiveX Filtering, then press X to turn it off. In Internet Explorer 11, press ALT+T on the keyboard. Internet Explorer has ActiveX controls or Add-ons are blocked. You can use Internet Explorer to do your file transfers, and then go back to using your preferred browser (if not IE). Open with Explorer doesn't work with Edge, Chrome, or FireFox. For Windows 10, Edge is the default, but Internet Explorer 11 is also installed. Open with Explorer works only in Internet Explorer 10 or 11. Not using a browser that supports ActiveX controls.