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Hello,

we are running FMServer 5.5 on Windows 2000 Server.

The FMserver service was using Administrator to start up. We changed this by creating a "fmserver" user and giving it all necessary rights (we think) to start the service. However, since this change, we keep getting the following in our backup log (We use Backup Exec 9):

WARNING: "C:Documents and SettingsfilemakerLocal SettingsTempFMSERVER.TMP" is a corrupt file.

This file cannot verify.

WARNING: "C:Documents and SettingsfilemakerLocal SettingsTempRemote Administrationfmserver_Admin" is a corrupt file.

This file cannot verify.

WARNING: "C:Documents and SettingsfilemakerLocal SettingsTempRemote Administrationfmserver_Data" is a corrupt file.

This file cannot verify.

WARNING: "C:Documents and SettingsfilemakerLocal SettingsTempRemote Administrationfmserver_Usage" is a corrupt file.

This file cannot verify.

How do we fix this?

We are able to get into the Remote Admin database with no problems and our scheduled backups are working fine but we would like to get rid of these error messages.

Thanks,

Constance

Hi Constance,

Is 'Backup Exec 9' backing up the filemaker data whilst Filemaker Server is running?

If so, then that is probably the problem. Use Filemaker Built-in backup scripts in stead.

Regards,

Ernst.

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