Documanage Error #2002 (File Copy Error)

Hi,
I am getting this error "Documanage Error #2002 (File Copy Error)" during the Genarc process. I am not able to understand the problem. Can any one please let me know about this error.
Also is there documentation about documanage errors, please let me know.
Thanks in Advace

Turn on your debugging options in Documaker INI and see what you get.
< DBHandler:DMIA >
DEBUG = YES
< DBHandler:ODBC >
Debug = YES
Also you may want to turn up your logging in the poffice.ini and check those logs as well. It's been a while since I've seen that but if I recall correctly this error usually happens when you are trying to archive a transaction from Genarc to Documanage and either the connection is broken or the document category doesn't match.

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