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I'm getting a -1020 sharing violation error when using Dantz Retrospect on Win2000 server. It basically comes up with files of exchange server. mainly the log current file, the user database files. Now, i understand that they occur because exchange server is running at the time of backup and hence retrospect cant back them up.
What i would like to know is, is there any way of backing them up. and avoid the errors. Also, the retrospect version does not backup open files. So, can anyone plz help me with this issue.
Also, what does the M: drive represent exactly. they are backing up m:drive, but its hardly 16mb.
any help is much appreciated. thankyou.
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