Teracopy 3.17 — Final ((full))
Resolved issues with long file paths (exceeding 256 characters) and network drive mapping.
According to the official Code Sector Blog, the 3.17 update introduced several performance and utility enhancements: TeraCopy 3.17 Final
When TeraCopy 3.17 Final encounters a problematic file (locked, access denied, CRC mismatch), it does not halt. It logs the error in a red line at the bottom of the window and continues to the next file. At the end of the transfer, it presents a complete report: "327 files copied, 3 failed." You can then address the three failures without re-copying the 327 successes. This is invaluable for migrating old hard drives with bad sectors. Resolved issues with long file paths (exceeding 256
Would you like a printable “cheat sheet” of TeraCopy’s best features from this story? At the end of the transfer, it presents
The ability to edit your file list after the transfer has started. Saving reports as HTML or CSV files for logging purposes. Managing "Favorite" folders for frequent migrations.
Smoother integration with the Windows 11 context menu. Is the Pro Version Worth It?
: Unlike more complex command-line tools like Robocopy , TeraCopy provides a visual, user-friendly interface that doesn't require scripting knowledge. Comparison with Alternatives