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DHCP App Log Error

CAn anyone help with the ff. DHCP Application Log error.
tcpsvcs (1912) The backup has been stopped because it was halted by the
client or the connection with the client failed.

Mar 1 '07 #1
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Try posting your question to a relevant group, like one with "windows" in
the name. This is a .Net Programming group.

Robin S.
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CAn anyone help with the ff. DHCP Application Log error.
tcpsvcs (1912) The backup has been stopped because it was halted by the
client or the connection with the client failed.

Mar 1 '07 #2

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