November 22, 2005 (Press Release) --
Warning Messages
Due to the complex nature of the way Windows works, it is common for a backup routine to have warnings and errors. Most warnings are easily resolvable. In this section, some of the more common errors in data restore will be highlighted.
Warning - Create Dir Failed
WinBackup has encountered file permission errors when trying to restore a certain file. Please ensure you are logged on with the correct user permissions to restore the location you are restoring to and that there is enough disk space available to restore. Check your restore location to ensure that you have enough space for the backup archive.
Warning - Write Failed
WinBackup cannot restore the output due to hardware reasons. This may be because you have specified a drive with insufficient disk space or have accidentally selected the wrong drive. Please review these settings and try again.
Warning 500 - Unable to open file (r): path
This problem means that WinBackup has been unable to backup a file due to it being open already by another user or application (such as Outlook when backing up e-mail). This may also happen because the file is a system file such as pagefile.sys or the current user does not have sufficient privileges to access the file. Review the full warning message to find out what file caused this problem. If you do not have sufficient privileges to access the file, please contact your system administrator to award you these rights. Looking at the particular warning given in WinBackup should lead to resolving the issue. In most cases, the warning relates to a file that is already open such as a Word document. It is recommended that you close all your applications when performing backups to avoid unnecessary problems.
Warning - 500 - Unable to open file (cwo): path
WinBackup was unable to write this file during restore. This usually happens because the file is open in another program such as Outlook, the file is a system file such as pagefile.sys or the current user does not have sufficient privileges to access the file. Review the full warning message to find out what file caused this problem. If you do not have sufficient privileges to access the file, please contact your system administrator to award you these rights. Looking at the particular warning given in WinBackup should lead to resolving the issue. In most cases, the warning relates to a file that is already open such as a Word document. It is recommended that you close all your applications when performing backups to avoid unnecessary problems.
Warning - 550 - Job Cancelled by User
The backup job was cancelled by the user, either from the main user interface or by clicking on the WinBackup () icon in your system tray. If you did not cancel the job but WinBackup gives you this message, simply restart the job. This will resolve your problem.
Warning - 572 - No files selected
This warning indicates that you have not selected any files for backup. The job is still valid but will output and empty backup archive.
Warning - 938 - Command Timed Out: command
This indicates that the command line you have created in the Actions Feature did not return within 10 seconds or the specified time-out period. Review your command lines to check what could have caused the error. This indicates that the command line you have created in the Actions Feature failed to execute. Review your command lines to check what could have caused the error.
Due to the complex nature of the way Windows works, it is common for a backup routine to have warnings and errors. Most warnings are easily resolvable. In this section, some of the more common errors in data restore will be highlighted.
Warning - Create Dir Failed
WinBackup has encountered file permission errors when trying to restore a certain file. Please ensure you are logged on with the correct user permissions to restore the location you are restoring to and that there is enough disk space available to restore. Check your restore location to ensure that you have enough space for the backup archive.
Warning - Write Failed
WinBackup cannot restore the output due to hardware reasons. This may be because you have specified a drive with insufficient disk space or have accidentally selected the wrong drive. Please review these settings and try again.
Warning 500 - Unable to open file (r): path
This problem means that WinBackup has been unable to backup a file due to it being open already by another user or application (such as Outlook when backing up e-mail). This may also happen because the file is a system file such as pagefile.sys or the current user does not have sufficient privileges to access the file. Review the full warning message to find out what file caused this problem. If you do not have sufficient privileges to access the file, please contact your system administrator to award you these rights. Looking at the particular warning given in WinBackup should lead to resolving the issue. In most cases, the warning relates to a file that is already open such as a Word document. It is recommended that you close all your applications when performing backups to avoid unnecessary problems.
Warning - 500 - Unable to open file (cwo): path
WinBackup was unable to write this file during restore. This usually happens because the file is open in another program such as Outlook, the file is a system file such as pagefile.sys or the current user does not have sufficient privileges to access the file. Review the full warning message to find out what file caused this problem. If you do not have sufficient privileges to access the file, please contact your system administrator to award you these rights. Looking at the particular warning given in WinBackup should lead to resolving the issue. In most cases, the warning relates to a file that is already open such as a Word document. It is recommended that you close all your applications when performing backups to avoid unnecessary problems.
Warning - 550 - Job Cancelled by User
The backup job was cancelled by the user, either from the main user interface or by clicking on the WinBackup () icon in your system tray. If you did not cancel the job but WinBackup gives you this message, simply restart the job. This will resolve your problem.
Warning - 572 - No files selected
This warning indicates that you have not selected any files for backup. The job is still valid but will output and empty backup archive.
Warning - 938 - Command Timed Out: command
This indicates that the command line you have created in the Actions Feature did not return within 10 seconds or the specified time-out period. Review your command lines to check what could have caused the error. This indicates that the command line you have created in the Actions Feature failed to execute. Review your command lines to check what could have caused the error.

This problem means that WinBackup has been unable to backup a file due to it being open already by another user or application (such as Outlook when backing up e-mail).
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