I am not sure what you mean by "drive shortcut". How do you create this?

I am not aware of this problem. Can you please provide a step-by-step 
recreate scenario, i.e. how to create the drive shortcut, and how to 
reproduce the problem? In addtion, please provide a drwtsn32.log file 
showing the crash. To do this, you will need to:

a) Configure Dr. Watson. Run drwtsn32.exe. In the configuration dialog, 
make sure the following items are checked:

- Dump Symbol Table
- Dump all Thread Contexts
- Append To Existing Log File
- Visual Notification

Also make sure that "Number of Instructions" is set to at least 20.

After verifying these settings, click "OK".

b) Configure Dr. Watson as the default debugger. To do this, run the 
following from an OS prompt:

   drwtsn32 -i

Recreate the problem. When the crash occurs, make sure to record the 
information in the pop-up, including the error type (i.e. access 
violation) and, most important, the address. Be sure to provide support 
the Send the pop-up information, drwtsn32.log file, and recreate scenario 
to me, and I will see what I can see.

Please be aware that I will probably ask you to also open a problem report 
with IBM support, as the diagnosis may be beyond the scope of what I can 
do on this informal support basis.

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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        Subject:        win2k tsm client 4.2.1.30 bug

 

Hi, 
The tsm client for windows 2000 "4.2.1.30" �is crashing when i 
try to backup a folder or volume that has "drive shortcuts" �example>> �D: 

Are you having the same problem? Is there a cure for it? 
Regards, 
Burak 

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