1) If the file is encrypted or compressed, remove the encryption/compression on the file. 2) If not, check if case-sensitivity on volumes is enabled. If so, disable it. 3) Re-run the operation.
If the error has been reported for your Exchange server, it indicates that the Exchange server backup files may be corrupt. ...
If the error has been reported for your Exchange server, it indicates that the Exchange server backup files may be corrupt. ...
If the error has been reported for your Exchange server, it indicates that the Exchange server backup files may be corrupt. ...
If the file is encrypted or compressed, remove the encryption/compression on the file. 2) If not, check if case-sensitivity ...
If the file is encrypted or compressed, remove the encryption/compression on the file. 2) If not, check if case-sensitivity ...
If the file is encrypted or compressed, remove the encryption/compression on the file. 2) If not, check if case-sensitivity ...
If the file location path uses a relative path or a UNC path, change the file path to use an absolute path. If the file name ...
If the OS version on the target server is older than the server where backup happened, then recover to a server with a newer ...
If the recovery destination version is SQL 2000 then the database file locations have to be the same as on the original SQL ...