Re: y+two dots

2003-02-20 Thread Anders Granhagen
Hi! We have experienced the same thing at one of our costumers sites. The files were, as in your case, mostly IE favorites and shortcuts. When we took a closer look at them though, we found out that these files that TSM were having problem backing up, were in fact 0 bytes large, and corrupted.

Re: y+two dots

2003-02-20 Thread Bill Boyer
ry 19, 2003 10:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: y+two dots FYI, the 'y+2dots' (y-umlaut) is usually the windows font character 0xFF. This probably doesn't help, but usually indicates bad programming (unterminated strings for example) rather than actual filenames. If TS

Re: y+two dots

2003-02-19 Thread David le Blanc
FYI, the 'y+2dots' (y-umlaut) is usually the windows font character 0xFF. This probably doesn't help, but usually indicates bad programming (unterminated strings for example) rather than actual filenames. If TSM is reporting y-umlauts instead of filenames, consider upgrading to the next patch rel

Re: y+two dots

2003-02-19 Thread Justin Bleistein
try backing them up separately with double quotes around them. --Justin Richard Bleistein Torsten Strecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] G> cc: Sent by: "ADSM: