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| "You don't currently have permission to access this folder" |
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Posted by: lalala - 06-25-2023, 02:40 AM - Forum: WinToUSB (Best Windows To Go Creator)
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I've created a clone of my Win10 home edition on a 2tb Sandisk USB SSD protected by bitlocker. Windows works as expected. The problem is when I'm logged in I cannot view the drive WINTOUSB: (D), which is providing the functionality normally seen in C: and contains all the windows and user files. When I click on the drive in Explorer I see the the message "You don't currently have permission to access this folder". Is there any way to access this folder when logged in? I can access it from other computers, just not when logged in to the bootable version.
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| Deleting LOGs anomaly |
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Posted by: Froggie - 06-17-2023, 01:57 AM - Forum: Hasleo Backup Suite (Free Windows Backup & Restore Software)
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Occasionally (I've seen it twice now), when I am in the "Common Tools/View Logs" entry, and I click on Delete, the "View Logs" window and the main app window both close. When I re-open the main app and go to the "View Logs" entry, the logs are gone as expected.
I don't do this very often so I don't know whether it happens every time I try to delete the logs... just bringing this to your attention.
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| A required privilege is not held by the client |
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Posted by: pippy999 - 06-06-2023, 12:11 AM - Forum: WinToHDD
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I have installed WintoHDD on my Windows 10 PC, but when I try to run it I receive the message 'A required privilege is not held by the client' on screen and the software does not run? I have checked all the relevant permissions for drive, directories and exe files, but found no errors? However, I am able to run the program in safe mode, which is obviously useless as this does not allow any operations on the OS! Convention says that there must be an existing program preventing the startup, but I do not know how to identify such a program? Are there known third party programs that could block access? Many thanks.
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| Command Line Interface (CLI) usage |
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Posted by: Froggie - 05-29-2023, 02:18 AM - Forum: Hasleo Backup Suite (Free Windows Backup & Restore Software)
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Greetings! My first attempt at using the CLI was apparently very successful... tying a CLI Differential creating command to an event trigger (USB discovery) via pre-Command w/Powershell.
I then set up a DAILY Incremental task. When I try to execute a CLI image creation based on that task, It appears to run to about the 46% point then ends in failure, although it appears that the requested image was created. The CLI command is below, along with the error from the LOG. I'm using the same Powershell successful script mentioned above. Any idea what's going on?
CLI: BackupCmdUI.exe /a run /g 9CE52D55-0C5F-44D9-B700-3198EC9E0A3C /t 2
LOG error: The handle is invalid. (0x00A5001200000000), The task failed with 0x00A5001200000000.
...additional DataPoint, both the scheduled version and the manual version work fine on that task.
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