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Event 5064 is logged in the Application log on a computer that is running Application Center 2000
On a computer that is running Microsoft Application Center 2000, the following event is logged in the Application log in Event Viewer:
__SERVER: SERVERNAME
ServerGUID: {GUID}
DriverID: FS
EventId: 5064
GUID: {GUID}
Path: D:\Inetpub\wwwroot\filename.txt
RemoteServer: REMOTESERVER
ReplicationID: Cluster
ReplicationJobID:ID
Status: 0x80070002
StatusMessage: The system cannot find the file specified.
TimeGenerated: Time
Type: 1
DisplayName: Replication Session DriverEvents ActionListTransfer SendFileFailed
This issue occurs if the resource that you are trying to replicate does not exist. For example, this issue may occur if you delete a resource that you had previously added to an Application Center 2000 application.
To resolve this issue, make sure that the resource that you are trying to replicate exists on the computer.
Note Typically, this issue occurs because of temp files that are created in Application Center 2000 application paths. The temp file types can be excluded from replication if the Application Center 2000 application path must be replicated. For more information about how to exclude paths during synchronization, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Standard Edition
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