Walter Hop wrote:
for  the  past  week,  I  seem  to  be running into a consistent error
message  during a backup run on one of the machines: "Corrupted MAC on
input"

Yes, I've seen exactly this error and there isn't a workaround as such. It indicates network data corruption, and in my case a customer had a cable modem that was corrupting fewer than 20 packets in a 1Gb file transfer. After changing network cards, cables, etc, I finally convinced the cable company to replace the modem, and the problem went away.

Not sure if that helps or not -

Keith

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