As this is a customer's machine, I don't know. What setting would cause this?
>Hi,
>This usually means there has been a failure at the O/S level. Do you have write caching and oplocks disabled on the workstations and server.
>It also can be just simple network/hardware failure.
>
>>Hello Happy Peoples!
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>>Can someone explain Error 1002 (why it happens, how it happens) or point me towards something that explains it?
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