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Some day I found that Reliability Monitor shows only date: 1.1.1970. After
some search in registry I found that it uses files in c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\RAC\. But they was empty (size 0, but filled with zeroes). I deleted them. And started c:\windows\system32\racagen.exe (elevated). After this I could see all dates. But this information is not updating automaticaly anymore. How do I enable automatic update of Reliability Monitor? |
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nobody knows?
"Daniel Danilin" wrote in message news ![]() Some day I found that Reliability Monitor shows only date: 1.1.1970. After some search in registry I found that it uses files in c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\RAC\. But they was empty (size 0, but filled with zeroes). I deleted them. And started c:\windows\system32\racagen.exe (elevated). After this I could see all dates. But this information is not updating automaticaly anymore. How do I enable automatic update of Reliability Monitor? |
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I have found that my RACAgent Task (in Task Scheduler) has Last Run Result:
0x80070005. On my second computer it is 0x0. What does this number mean? How can I fix this? Is here anyone from Microsoft? As I was Beta tester I could fill an Feedback & Bug form and get response from someone at Microsoft. Now I don't see anything like this ![]() "Daniel Danilin" wrote in message ... nobody knows? "Daniel Danilin" wrote in message news ![]() Some day I found that Reliability Monitor shows only date: 1.1.1970. After some search in registry I found that it uses files in c:\ProgramData\Microsoft\RAC\. But they was empty (size 0, but filled with zeroes). I deleted them. And started c:\windows\system32\racagen.exe (elevated). After this I could see all dates. But this information is not updating automaticaly anymore. How do I enable automatic update of Reliability Monitor? |