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I am getting thses errors in my log. I just have one windows2000 backing up to a usb removable Hard Drive.

 

 

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiCL0001.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiP10000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiP20000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiPT0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiSL0001.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiSP0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiST0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\CiVP0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\INDEX.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiCL0001.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiP10000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiP20000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiPT0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiSL0001.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiSP0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiST0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\CiVP0000.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\INDEX.000": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation)

 

11/24/2002 10:21:17 PM: Snapshot stored, 75.3 MB

 

11/24/2002 10:22:37 PM: Comparing Alice (C:)

 

File "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\os332693.bin": different modify date/time (set: 11/24/2002 9:47:58 PM, vol: 11/24/2002 10:17:58 PM)

 

File "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\os694301.bin": different modify date/time (set: 11/24/2002 9:47:58 PM, vol: 11/24/2002 10:17:58 PM)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\propstor.bk1": different modify date/time (set: 11/24/2002 9:54:17 PM, vol: 11/24/2002 10:24:17 PM)

 

File "C:\Inetpub\catalog.wci\propstor.bk2": different modify date/time (set: 11/24/2002 9:54:17 PM, vol: 11/24/2002 10:24:17 PM)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\propstor.bk1": different modify date/time (set: 11/24/2002 9:53:13 PM, vol: 11/24/2002 10:23:13 PM)

 

File "C:\System Volume Information\catalog.wci\propstor.bk2": different modify date/time (set: 11/24/2002 9:53:13 PM, vol: 11/24/2002 10:23:13 PM)

 

File "C:\WINNT\Tasks\Automatic Full Backup.job": different modify date/time (set: 11/23/2002 10:00:00 PM, vol: 11/24/2002 10:00:00 PM)

 

 

 

 

 

Do I need to worry about these errors? I have the downloaded Retropect Professional for try. If the back up is ok, or let me know how to fix the errors then I will buy.

 

 

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Sharon

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Error -1020 (sharing violation) occurs when a file cannot be accessed because it is in use. Another application or the operating system may have the files open preventing Retrospect from accessing them. Exit the application that owns the busy file. It is possible this error was reported on insignificant files and you can just ignore it.

 

 

 

After making copies of all files to be backed up, Retrospect goes back to the source and rereads each file and compares it to the corresponding file read from the backup media. If they are not identical, Retrospect displays an error.

 

 

 

Retrospect will try to copy any files that don't verify during the next normal backup to this backup set.

 

 

 

If the error is a different modify date or time (such as "File 'Home.html': different modify date/time.") then the file was most likely modified or saved between the original backup pass and the compare pass. The file will be recopied at the next backup.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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