Re: MS Backup
- From: "MikeW" <MikeW@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 23:40:22 +0000 (UTC)
"lvee" <notmesothere@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> First thing first. If you are using Outlook Express, highlight
> msnewsgroups..on the right, then go to the toolbar, click on
> view>current view>show all messages.
My system has not got msnewsgroups, just Newsgroups. I have however got
> show all messages> selected and it makes no difference, my original
post is still not showing.
I have also done this (from another Ng) unsubscribe from group>compact
folders>close the news program>open the news program>resubscribe. Still
no change.
> Then, after the successful attempt with the dll files, did you try to
> use the NTBackup?
Yes. But still got the Shadow error message when I tried to backup.
> I believe you can add the missing registry entry, but I'm going to
> check that before you try it.
>
> Click on this link and you'll see what I mean about seeing your post
> elsewhere...cyberland..you're never alone!
> http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=226973#post226973
Wow. Have you any idea how my oringinal post ended up there?
> I'll do some more checking and get back to you..
Thanks.
It will be some time before I post again, its past my bedtime :) and
I've got to go to work in the morning. Thanks for all your help, I will
be back after 6 pm tomorrow, UK time.
> "MikeW" <MikeW@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>
>> "lvee" <notmesothere@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> I'm just going to walk you through steps you probably already did,
>>> but here goes.
>>> Go to Start>run, then type in regedt32...that will open a slightly
>>> different registry.
>>> Once you navigate to 'setup', with 'setupt' highlighted, look at
>>> the pane on the right of your screen, there will be numerous
>>> entries, one, likely the last in the list, should be
>>> UpgradeInProgress. Now, if I mistakenly assumed that you did
>>> exactly this, but the entry is not listed, sorry.
>>
>> Followed your instructions above.....there are 7 listings, but
>> UpgradeInProgress is not there, SystemSetupInProgress is the last
>> one. Can I type in the missing listing or does it have to come from
>> the disk?
>>
>>> I think that the threads I followed after doing a Google were the
>>> same threads you followed...I saw your post in another forum...but
>>> I'm not clear what you have actually tried.
>>> Did you run this command?
>>> regsvr32ole32.dll
>>
>> Yes, and the reply I got was DllRegisterServerin ole32.dll succeeded
>>
>>> here is a link to the difference between the two , regedit/regedt32
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/141377/
>>
>> Thanks for that, as a novice there was a lot I did not understand.
>>
>>> One thing you can try, since it's a dll file that's the issue, is
>>> run sfc/scannow.. here is a link with the sfc /scannow info.
>>> http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
>>
>> Just ran that, and it asked for my disk, which I dont have!
>>
>>> You can also try to uninstall, then reinstall your NTBackup. Make
>>> sure you have your disc for that first, though.
>>
>> Thanks for your help, it looks like I am going to have to get the
>> techie in that installed this copy of the OS.
>>
>>
>>> "MikeW" <MikeW@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> OS XP Pro SP2
>>>> NTFS
>>>>
>>>> While trying to make a backup with the Microsoft Backup installed
>>>> on XP
>>>> Professional I got the following error, "Error returned while
>>>> creating
>>>> the volume shadow copy: 80042301". This was working until
>>>> recently.
>>>>
>>>> Having searched Google it would appear that quite a few people have
>>>> encountered this problem, a few managed to fix the problem, some
>>>> apparently didn't.
>>>>
>>>> I have carried out the following actions, which I got from various
>>>> help/replies from Google. But I am still unable to fix the problem.
>>>>
>>>> In Services I have changed the following to automatic, both COM+
>>>> services and Volume shadow copy. This did not work so changed them
>>>> back
>>>> to manual.
>>>>
>>>> This may be significant. One help reply suggested the following,
>>>> "Open
>>>> Regedt32.exe and navigate to the following key":
>>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\setup
>>>>
>>>> Change the "UpgradeInProgress" value to 0. As a novice I was not
>>>> sure
>>>> what the 32.exe (after Regedt) meant, but navigated to "setup" and
>>>> found
>>>> that UpgradeInProgress was not there.
>>>>
>>>> As this is the Registry, and I am a novice, I don't intend changing
>>>> anything in there without sound advice. So if anyone could help me
>>>> it
>>>> would be greatly appreciated.
>>>> --
>>>> MikeW
>>>>
>>>> *Teach a man to use a rod and you will not see him for a day.
>>>> Teach him to use the Net and he will not bother you for weeks.*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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