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Registry Backup Beta
neroilo:
If VSS service results corrupted, could this program use registry APIs in place of VSS?
I wouldn't like to use also ERUNT expressly for that.
Shane:
Using the API's is limited. But I thought about having it as a fall back. The problem is it is dog slow. Even though I have the same API's as erunt.
I am thinking about adding it as a fall back option in future updates :wink:
Shane
Ztruker:
Finally got time to install 1.0. Looks real good. Tutorials (videos) are great.
I've disabled ERUNT and am using this full time now.
Shane:
--- Quote from: Ztruker on June 06, 2012, 05:39:21 pm ---Finally got time to install 1.0. Looks real good. Tutorials (videos) are great.
I've disabled ERUNT and am using this full time now.
--- End quote ---
Woot!
I am working on a small update to the program for this Sunday, nothing big.
I ran my backup on an 2003 server (Not an R2 server) and the api to pull the Windows folder doesn't work! So none of the system reg files show up in the treeview only the user profiles. Yet works fine on 2003 R2.
So I am going to make a small update to add all the system variables the program pulls and add it to the log files. This will help if something isn't being pulled right I can see what. :wink:
Shane
Shane:
Ah found the bug. In my test 2003 machine it works fine.
The 2 others I was on today at a customers has terminal services installed. This changes the api
--- Quote ---Terminal Services: If the application is running in a Terminal Services environment, each user has a private Windows directory. There is also a shared Windows directory for the system. If the application is Terminal-Services-aware (has the IMAGE_DLLCHARACTERISTICS_TERMINAL_SERVER_AWARE flag set in the image header), this function returns the path of the system Windows directory, just as the GetSystemWindowsDirectory function does. Otherwise, it retrieves the path of the private Windows directory for the user.
--- End quote ---
So I will be adding the TERMINAL_SERVER_AWARE in the next update :wink:
Shane
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