My guess is you have some anti-virus program interfering with Sigil in some way? Or something is protecting the new folder from Sigil writing to it or reading from it.
Have your tried disabling the Folder control software that DiapDealer mentioned? Have you told your anti-virus / Defender software it can trust Sigil?
No changes to Sigil have been made any of the last couple of releases that would cause what you are seeing.
What is the exact error message?
Please try tellinngWindows that your Sigil app can be trusted:
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Use the Windows Defender Security app to allow specific apps
1. Open the Windows Security app by searching the start menu for Security.
Select the Virus & threat protection tile (or the shield icon on the left menu bar) and then select Manage ransomware protection.
2. Under the Controlled folder access section, select Allow an app through Controlled folder access
3. Select Add an allowed app and follow the prompts to add apps.
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