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1101. Microsoft Access Error 3556 Error 3556 Invalid path for destination dropbox folder.
1102. Microsoft Access Error 3557 Error 3557 Invalid address for destination dropbox folder.
1103. Microsoft Access Error 3558 Error 3558 Disk I/O error at destination dropbox folder.
1104. Microsoft Access Error 3559 Error 3559 Failure to write because destination disk is full.
1105. Microsoft Access Error 3560 Error 3560 The two members of the replica set you are attempting to synchronize have the same ReplicaID.
1106. Microsoft Access Error 3561 Error 3561 The two members of the replica set you are attempting to synchronize are both Design Masters.
1107. Microsoft Access Error 3562 Error 3562 Access denied at destination dropbox folder.
1108. Microsoft Access Error 3563 Error 3563 Fatal error accessing a local dropbox folder.
1109. Microsoft Access Error 3564 Error 3564 Synchronizer cannot find the source file for messages.
1110. Microsoft Access Error 3565 Error 3565 There is a sharing violation in the source dropbox folder because the message database is open in another application.
1111. Microsoft Access Error 3566 Error 3566 Network I/O error.
1112. Microsoft Access Error 3567 Error 3567 Message in dropbox folder belongs to the wrong Synchronizer.
1113. Microsoft Access Error 3568 Error 3568 Synchronizer could not delete a file.
1114. Microsoft Access Error 3569 Error 3569 This member of the replica set has been logically removed from the set and is no longer available.
1115. Microsoft Access Error 3571 Error 3571 The attempt to set a column in a partial replica violated a rule governing partial replicas.
1116. Microsoft Access Error 3572 Error 3572 A disk I/O error occurred while reading or writing to the TEMP directory.
1117. Microsoft Access Error 3573 Error 3573 The directory you queried for a list of replicas is not a managed directory.
1118. Microsoft Access Error 3574 Error 3574 The ReplicaID for this member of the replica set was reassigned during a move or copy procedure.
1119. Microsoft Access Error 3575 Error 3575 The disk drive you are attempting to write to is full.
1120. Microsoft Access Error 3576 Error 3576 The database you are attempting to open is already in use by another application.
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