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Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C
(system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF (delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points). Is this a known bug? How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z Drive? NigelS PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is this a clue? |
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I have a dollar that sez it is!
"nrms" wrote in message ... Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C (system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF (delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points). Is this a known bug? How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z Drive? NigelS PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is this a clue? |
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My problem is the other way round. I had turned off System Restore a few
weeks back and now wish to turn it back on, but cannot. When I insert a check in the box next to the C drive and click on OK, I get an error message saying: "Could not create the scheduled task for the following reason: The request is not supported (0 x 80070032)" I am sure there is a bug requiring fixing. "nrms" wrote in message ... Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C (system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF (delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points). Is this a known bug? How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z Drive? NigelS PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is this a clue? |
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Hi,
Is Internet Information Services (IIS) turned on by chance? Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User http://bertk.mvps.org Member: http://dts-l.org Ram wrote: My problem is the other way round. I had turned off System Restore a few weeks back and now wish to turn it back on, but cannot. When I insert a check in the box next to the C drive and click on OK, I get an error message saying: "Could not create the scheduled task for the following reason: The request is not supported (0 x 80070032)" I am sure there is a bug requiring fixing. "nrms" wrote in message ... Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C (system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF (delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points). Is this a known bug? How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z Drive? NigelS PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is this a clue? |
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I have newly clean install of vista and tried to do a restore point before
installing a certain piece of software and got the same message... [ Could not create the scheduled task for the following reason: The request is not supported (0 x 80070032) ] anyone know of a fix? steph "nrms" wrote: Vista is making automatic System Restore points on both of my 2 drives: C (system) & Z (Data drive), even though I have specifically TURNED OFF (delected the tick) automatic restore points on the Data drive (System Protection Properties dialog box|automatic restore points). Is this a known bug? How can I make Vista REALLY stop making automatic restore points on the Z Drive? NigelS PS Drive C & Z are separate primary partitions on the same RAID volume; is this a clue? |