Error Code | Error Text | Description | Recommended Action |
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0x00010013 | File has foreign | Warning: Another application | If this is not the desired |
| reparse point | has attached a reparse point to | behavior, identify the |
| attached. File | the file; only one reparse point | application attaching foreign |
| cannot be released. | can be attached to a file. FMA | reparse points and possibly |
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| attaches a reparse point when | uninstall it. |
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| releasing a file that has been |
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| migrated. To avoid conflicts |
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| with other applications, FMA |
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| does not migrate files with |
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| unknown reparse points |
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| attached. |
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0x00010014 | File has foreign | Warning: FMA has | If this is not the desired |
| reparse point | encountered a file with foreign | behavior, identify the |
| attached. File is | reparse points attached during | application attaching foreign |
| excluded from | normal FMA file management. | reparse points and possibly |
| migration. | Only one reparse point can be | uninstall it. |
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| attached to a file. To avoid |
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| conflicts with other |
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| applications, FMA does not |
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| migrate files with unknown |
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| reparse points attached. |
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0x00010015 | File has foreign | Warning: FMA has | If this is not the desired |
| reparse point | encountered a file with foreign | behavior, identify the |
| attached. File is | reparse points attached while | application attaching foreign |
| excluded from | trying to run the verify | reparse points and possibly |
| verification. | command. The verify function | uninstall it. |
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| is not applied to files with |
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| unknown reparse points |
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| attached. |
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0x00010016 | Tried to remigrate | Warning: FMA cannot create | Do not create identical archive |
| an offline file to | two identical archive copies of | definitions. |
| the same location | a file in the same storage |
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| location. This can occur if the |
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| user adds another archive |
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| definition to a policy where the |
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| volume already contains |
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| released files. If the new |
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| archive has the same address |
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| as the old, the remigration of |
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| the file fails. |
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