Hal Kaplan wrote:
> This kind of problem is usually caused by a security rights issue or an 
> exclusive use issue.  Is the file always the same one?  What, if any, 
> significance does it have?  Most backup programs allow for selectivity.  Can 
> you isolate the offending file and give it special treatment?
>
> There are a dozen things involved here.  We need more information!
>
> HALinNY
>   
Switched to [NF] Sorry!
The file is always a different file. Different file extension also. 
i.e., .MB, .ZIP, .CAB. Without fail, all I have to do is re-run the job 
and it goes through without any errors. It's getting old that I have to 
remote in and re-run the backup.

-Regards
Chester Friesen


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