Strange link behavior

I am working on a website for and open file report at work using the dreamweaver software. I checked the site in dreamweaver to make sure all links were working using "check links sitewide" so I know the image links are working locally. I copied the files to a jump drive to transfer to a co-worker, our web expert. We are both using the same version of Dreamweaver. She is able to open the site from the jump drive with no problems and all the image links are working. When she copies the entire site folder from the jump drive to a network drive and opens the site, a number of the image links are broken. This is the second time this has happened and the image links that are broken are not consistent.  The links are all relative, the files are all present and are not write protected. Re-linking them in dreamweaver (which does not appear to change/update the html code at all) fixes the problem.
Has anyone else had a similar problem? Are there any known fixes for this problem? We are editing the report and will need to continue transferring the updated files. It is very time consuming to re-link all the broken images for each iteration.

The site is on an internal network and cannot be posted externally until it has finished review, so I am unable to post an html link to a page that is available externally. Below I have copied the html code from one of the pages that is having the problem (minus boiler plate headers and footers). The broken links make no sense and the html code is the same before and after fixing the broken image links in dreamweaver, which also makes no sense.
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  <p class="smallheading">Carolinas Coastal Change Processes Project Data Report for Observations near Diamond Shoals, NC from January-April 2009</p><a name="skip_header" id="skip_header"></a> <hr/>
<h2>List of Figures</h2>
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  <tr><td><a id="navig_contents" href="contents.html">Contents</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_figures" href="figures.html">List of Figures</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_convert" href="convert.html">Conversion Factors</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_abbreviations" href="abbreviations.html">Abbreviations</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_abstract" href="abstract.html">Abstract</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_intro" href="introduction.html">Introduction</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_background" href="background.html">Background</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_methods" href="methods.html">Field Program</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_instruments" href="instruments.html">Instrumentation</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_mooring" href="mooring.html">Mooring Identification and Moorling log</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_fouling" href="fouling.html">Biological Fouling</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_processing" href="processing.html">Data Processing</a></td></tr>
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  <tr><td><a id="navig_observe" href="observe.html">Supporting Observations</a></td></tr>
  <tr><td><a id="navig_tides" href="tides.html">Tidal Analysis</a></td></tr>
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  <tr><td valign="top"><a target="_blank" href="figure1.html"><img src="figures/jan_deploy_map_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 1, Location map for Cape Hatteras, NC. Markers are placed to identify locations of  moorings." width="200" height="260" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Location map for Cape Hatteras, NC. Markers are placed to identify locations of  moorings.</p></td>
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       <tr><td valign="top"><a target=_"blank" href="figure2.html"><img src="figures/northFlobee_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 2, photograph of the Flobee tripod located at the north site" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
          <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> The Flobee tripod located at the north site. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure3.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod001_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 3, a photograph of the North site minipod post recovery. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin." width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> The North site minipod post recovery. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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<tr><td valign="top"><a href="figure4.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Surface011_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 4, A photograph of the North surface buoy. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin." width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
          <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 4.</strong> The North surface buoy. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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         <td align="center" valign="top"><a href="figure5.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo001_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 5, A photograph of the Flobee tripod deployed at the South site. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin." width="201" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 5.</strong> The Flobee tripod deployed at the South site. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure6.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/buoys_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 6, A photograph of the North and South surface buoys.  Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin." width="200" height="217" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 6. </strong>The North and South surface buoys. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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         <td align="center" valign="top"><a href="figure7.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/micropod_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 7, A photograph of the micropod tripod deployed off the top of Cape Hatteras. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin." width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 7.</strong> The micropod tripod deployed off the tip of Cape Hatteras. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure8.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/sedsamples_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbnail image for Figure 8, A photograph of USGS employees deploying the grab sampler. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin." width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
          <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 8.</strong> USGS employees deploying the grab sampler. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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          <td valign="top"><a href="figure9.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/PCADP_MOF_Crop.JPG" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 9, A photograph of a PCADP. Photo courtesy of Brandy Armstrong." width="200" height="225" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 9.</strong> A photograph of a Sontek Pulse-Coherent Acoustic Doppler Profiler (PCADP). Photo courtesy of Brandy Armstrong.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure10.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/ADCP_MOF_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 10, A photograph of an RD Instruments Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)." width="203" height="225" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 10.</strong> A photograph of an RD Instruments Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). Photo courtesy of Brandy Armstrong.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure11.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/abs_th.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 11,  A photograph of an an Aquatec Acoustic Backscatter Sensor" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 11.</strong> A photograph of an an Aquatec Acoustic Backscatter Sensor (ABS).</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure12.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/ADV_MOF_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 12, A photograph of a Sontek Triton Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter" width="199" height="275" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 12.</strong> A photograph of a Sontek Triton Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV). Photo courtesy of Brandy Armstrong.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure13.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SONAR_RVC_thumb.JPG" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 13, A photograph of an Imagenex Rotating Sonar. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin." width="200" height="225" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 13.</strong> A photograph of an Imagenex Rotating Sonar. Photo courtesy of Sandy Baldwin.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure14.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/paros_th.JPG" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 14, A photograph of a Paroscientific Pressure Sensors" width="200" height="225" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 14.</strong> A photograph of a Paroscientific Pressure Sensor. Photo courtesy of Brandy Armstrong.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure15.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/seacat_th.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 15, A photograph of a Sea-Bird SEACAT" width="200" height="150" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 15.</strong> A photograph of a Sea-Bird SEACAT .</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure16.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/MicroCAT_th.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 16,  A photograph of a Sea-Bird MicroCAT" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 16.</strong> A photograph of a Sea-Bird MicroCAT.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure17.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/obs_th.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 17, A photograph of an Optical Backscatter Sensor" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 17.</strong> A photograph of an Optical Backscatter Sensor (OBS).</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure18.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/NorthFlo001_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 18, OBS with anti-fouling wiper" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 18.</strong> Optical Backscatter Sensor (OBS) with anti-fouling wiper.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure19.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/NorthFlo002_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 19, Transmissometer with copper anti-fouling tape" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 19.</strong> Transmissometer with copper anti-fouling tape.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure20.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/NorthFlo003_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 20, ADV bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 20.</strong> Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure21.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/NorthFlo004_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 21, ADV bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 21.</strong> Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure22.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/NorthFlo005_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 22, PCADP bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 22.</strong> Pulse-Coherent Acoustic Doppler Profiler (PCADP) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure23.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/NorthFlo006_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 23, ABSS bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 23.</strong> Acoustic Backscatter Sensor (ABS) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure24.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod003_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 24, Sonar with anti-fouling zinc paste" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 24.</strong> Sonar with anti-fouling zinc paste.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure25.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod004_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 25, Fanbeam with anti-fouling zinc paste" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 25.</strong> Fanbeam with anti-fouling zinc paste.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure26.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod005_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 26, Camera case bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 26.</strong> Camera case bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure27.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod006_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 27, LISST bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 27.</strong> Laser In Situ Suspended Scattering and Transmissometry (LISST) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure28.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod008_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 28,  Aquadopp and tripod fouling." width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 28.</strong>  Aquadopp and tripod fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure29.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod009_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 29, CTD bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 29.</strong> SEACAT and pump bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure30.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Minipod010_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 30, Transmissometer bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 30.</strong> Transmissometer bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure31.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Surface012_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 31, Micro-cat bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 31.</strong> Micro-cat bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure32.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo002_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 32, ABSS with anti-fouling zinc paste." width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 32.</strong> Acoustic Backscatter Sensor (ABS) with anti-fouling zinc paste.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure33.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo003_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 33, PCADCP with anti-fouling zinc paste" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 33.</strong> Pulse-Coherent Acoustic Doppler Profiler (PCADCP) with anti-fouling zinc paste.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure34.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo004_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 34, ADV bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 34.</strong> Acoustic Doppler Velocimeter (ADV) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure35.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo005_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 35, Transmissometer with copper anti-fouling tape." width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 35.</strong> Transmissometer with copper anti-fouling tape.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure36.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo009_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 36, ADCP and tripod fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 36.</strong> Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) and tripod fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure37.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo010_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 37, OBS bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 37.</strong> Optical Backscatter Sensor (OBS) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure38.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/SouthFlo012_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 38, OBS bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 38.</strong> Optical Backscatter Sensor (OBS) bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure39.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Surface002_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 39, CTD and Transmissometer bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 39.</strong> SEACAT and Transmissometer bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure40.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Micropod001_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 40, ADCP with anti-fouling zinc paste" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 40.</strong> Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP)  with anti-fouling zinc paste.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure41.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Micropod004_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 41, Transmissometer bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 41.</strong> Transmissometer bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td valign="top"><a href="figure42.html" target="_blank"><img src="figures/Micropod007_thumb.jpg" alt="Thumbail image for Figure 42, CTD bio-fouling" width="200" height="200" border="0" /></a></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 42.</strong> SEACAT bio-fouling.</p></td>
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         <td td align="center" valign="top"><a href="figure43.html" target="_blank"><img src="./figures/Hatteras_2009_support.jpg" width="200" border="0"  alt="Figure 43. Locations of supporting observations. " /></a><br /></td>
         <td valign="top"><p><strong>Figure 43.</strong> Locations of supporting observations. </span><br />
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