Re: File I/O error
2002-06-18 08:44:53
Whenever I get an i/o error on an NT client, it usually means there is file
corruption. I would run chkdsk c: -f, and if it offers to run after
reboot, say yes and reboot the machine. Then try your manual to see if you
still have the problem.
"Le,Vinh"
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Robert,
Insert this command into your DSM.OPT file.
BACKUPREGISTRY NO
This should disabled registry backup.
Vinh
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