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Verification

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File:

beta\users\vincent\training.doc DIFFERENT ON TARGET

 Source Attributes: Timestamp = 1/12/2010 3:28:20 PM Size = 17 Mask =

[0x20]

 Target Attributes: Timestamp = 1/20/2010 5:05:26 PM Size = 2 Mask =

[0x20]

 17 BYTES OUT OF SYNC

Completion Time: 1/24/2010 12:37:44 PM for connection 2 (Sales data for

alpha -->

206.31.65.40 : 1100)

Elapsed Time (seconds): 1320.256470

Total Directories Compared: 657

Total Directories Missing: 0

Total Directories Remirrored: 0

Total Files Compared: 120978

Total Files Missing: 0

Total Files Different: 3

Total Files Encrypted: 0

Total Files Remirrored: 1

Total Bytes Skipped: 0

Total Bytes Compared: 18527203678

Total Bytes Missing: 0

Total Bytes Different: 17

Total Bytes Remirrored: 17

Related links and directory attributes have been adjusted.

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Timestamp—The last modified date and time of the file

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Size—The size, in bytes, of the file

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Mask—The attributes associated with the file. See further details below.

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Security descriptors—The NTFS file permissions of the file. If the file
permissions are different, the message "Security descriptors are different" will be
logged. If the file permissions are the same, nothing will be logged.

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Bytes out of sync—The number of bytes that are not synchronized between the
file on the source and the file on the target. If the data in the file is identical, the
message "0 BYTES OUT OF SYNC" will be logged. If the file is different, the
message will indicate how many bytes were different. This message does not
indicate that the file was remirrored during the verify.

The mask must be converted in order to determine what attributes are assigned to a file.
The mask is a hexadecimal number corresponding to a binary number that indicates
what the attributes are. Using the following steps, you can determine how the mask
corresponds to the attributes of a file.