Remote Desktop copy files to local resources is a failure.

I'm trying to copy files from a remote machine on my local PC under XP Pro. This process has worked well for years, but has recently started to fail.
The copy starts but RDP reports that the file already exists, even if it's new. He then asks me if I want to replace the file. If I try to replace reports RDP that the file cannot be overwritten, if I try to delete the file locally, windows reports the file is in use. RDP closing frees the file.

The only option I have is to copy to the new file which then seems to be incomplete. It seems that the bytes are missing from the header of the file.

Help

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