I'll have to do some more research into the nature of this problem. There are no duplicate directories, but I suspect something created an Htdocs directory. I renamed it manually to HTDocs, muddying the water.
The profile is still running, and has so far logged 108,331 errors... so whatever the problem is, it's affecting a significant proportion of the data.
Both the input and the output devices of this profile are Drobo disk enclosures. Indeed, the operating system of the Drobo is probably Linux, but it emulates a Windows HTFS filesystem via the USB cable plugged into a USB port on my Windows system. I've never encountered duplicate directories in the emulated NTFS drives. That would be a fundamental deviation from the NTFS filesystem specifications!
As far as I can ascertain, these are the facts:
1. Drive N:\ was empty (freshly installed) when the profile started,
2. The input directory is F:\Backups\Apache2\HTDocs
3. SyncBackPro is trying to create is N:\Backups\Apache2\Htdocs
4. There is a directory F:\Backup\Htdocs
I'm baffled about #3 above... why would SyncBackPro try to create a directory with the wrong capitalisation?
The profile is still running, and has so far logged 108,331 errors... so whatever the problem is, it's affecting a significant proportion of the data.
Both the input and the output devices of this profile are Drobo disk enclosures. Indeed, the operating system of the Drobo is probably Linux, but it emulates a Windows HTFS filesystem via the USB cable plugged into a USB port on my Windows system. I've never encountered duplicate directories in the emulated NTFS drives. That would be a fundamental deviation from the NTFS filesystem specifications!
As far as I can ascertain, these are the facts:
1. Drive N:\ was empty (freshly installed) when the profile started,
2. The input directory is F:\Backups\Apache2\HTDocs
3. SyncBackPro is trying to create is N:\Backups\Apache2\Htdocs
4. There is a directory F:\Backup\Htdocs
I'm baffled about #3 above... why would SyncBackPro try to create a directory with the wrong capitalisation?