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Re: Can I exclude he WinSxS folder on Windows2003 server?

2005-03-29 10:46:33
Subject: Re: Can I exclude he WinSxS folder on Windows2003 server?
From: Henrik Wahlstedt <shwl AT STATOIL DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 17:46:16 +0200
Hi,

I have seen a similar problem with .Net Framework and temporary
security/policy files which was supposed to be solved in 5.2.
Ask the  exchange admin who should know if you can exclude the file(s).

Client version?


//Henrik





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I have a client with a Windows2003 server with Exchange 2003 on it. Lately
he started seeing errors in his nightly non-Exchange
backups relating to a file in the C:\Windows\WinSxS folder. I've search the
archives and came up dry. No hits on IBM either. I
Google search brought up some information on package assemblies.



Would it be safe to EXCLUDE.DIR the C:\WINDOWS\WINSXS directory? The
error(s) the client is getting are:



03/28/2005 03:32:13 ANS1228E Sending of object
'\\hbgexchits1\c
$\WINDOWS\WinSxS\Policies\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.SystemCompatible_6595b64144ccf1df_x-ww_92C6FB91\5.2.0.0.p

olicy' failed

03/28/2005 03:32:13 ANS4023E Error processing
'\\hbgexchits1\c
$\WINDOWS\WinSxS\Policies\x86_policy.5.2.Microsoft.Windows.SystemCompatible_6595b64144ccf1df_x-ww_92C6FB91\5.2.0.0.p

olicy': file input/output error

03/28/2005 03:32:44 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'BD70330' failed.  Return code
= 12.





And the backup schedule indicates failed.



Bill Boyer

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