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.
ry 19, 2003 10:13 PM
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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
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
try backing them up separately with double quotes around them.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
Torsten Strecke
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