Re: File Server Resource Manager
- From: SleepyHead <simonharpham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 May 2007 04:17:13 -0700
On May 2, 7:01 pm, jhalsc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Simon,
You should have a File Server Resource Manager service. This service
loads the filter drivers that are used for File Server Manager
service. If you run fltmc at the command prompt, it will show you all
of the installed filter drivers. You should see:
Datascrn
Quota
If those are there and the File Server Resource Manager service is
running you should be good to go.
Jaime Halscott
Lead System Engineer
ScriptLogic Corporationhttp://www.scriptlogic.com
Well Jamie looks like you've identified what's causing the problem for
me - fltmc at the command prompt states:
Filter Name Num Instances Frame
------------------------------ ------------- -----
UdfReadr_xp <Legacy>
cdudf_xp <Legacy>
DfsDriver <Legacy>
Datascrn 0 0
Quota 0 0
....
The obvious thing to do, then would be to unload & load the filter
drivers.
....
OK - I've unloaded & re-loaded the Datascrn and Quota filter drivers -
no fix I'm sorry to say. I've tried it with the File Server Resource
Manager service running, and without it running but it makes no
difference.
I still get the same message as before ("The Quota Management Filter
Driver Service or File Screening Filter Driver service is not
running").
Also (and rather irritatingly) there's nothing in any of the event
logs that will help me track down why the system thinks these filters
are loaded, but they're not working.
Any more thoughts?
.
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