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SYMPTOMS
Automatic replication by the Microsoft Content Replication System (CRS)
appears to stop and does not replicate any files even after the files are
changed or touched.
%1 includes an (rc=xx) code that is the Windows NT helpmsg number that denotes why the file was inaccessible. To determine the condition of the file that caused the error, from a command prompt enter: net helpmsg xxwhere "xx" is the code from the error message. CAUSEThis can be caused by one or more corrupt files. CRS may have been notified that the file was changed, but corruption in the file may disable CRS from opening it. CRS interprets its inability to open the file as the file being locked. The normal behavior of CRS for addressing locked files in automatic mode is to wait until the lock is cleared. Because of this, CRS continues to wait on the corrupted file. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Commercial
Internet System version 1.0 and Microsoft Site Server version 2.0.
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