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Thank you for your forum post.
The error you are receiving is generated by your operating system.
Any SQL Backup or SQL Server return or exit codes will recording into the SQL Backup log file for the job that was running when the error occurred.
By default these are located : $:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Red Gate\SQL Backup\Log\<instance name>
I hope this helps. -
Matthew,
Do you know of any MS kr articles regarding insufficient system resource for Windows 2003?
Thanks
Chris -
Chris,
Searching Microsoft Support I found the following articles which may be of interest to you :
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304101/en-us
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909424/en-us
I hope these help.
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We have a server that quit often comes up with an Insufficient System Resources to complete message when we do file copies.
Yesterday it happened in SQLBackup 5.2.0.2825.
Here is the message box
Failed to read file header
Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service. Read -1 bytes.
There is no SQLBackup return code but it does see it as an error.
Can SQLBackup return an error code for this problem?
Thanks
Chris