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This is a discussion on Vista interactive services error within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; Since the Rollback RX install a few hours ago, there are two (persistent) errors in the EventViewer of my Vista ...
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Since the Rollback RX install a few hours ago, there are two (persistent) errors in the EventViewer of my Vista 32-bit.
- Event 7030 -- "The Shield Client Service service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. This service may not function properly". - Event 45 -- "The system could not successfully load the crash dump driver". Could you please advice how the problem might be solved (if at all)? Tnx in advance - JJ |
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Hello jjvanka,
Welcome to the Horizon DataSys forum. There is some info on the support site for Microsoft regarding "Event 45": Windows Server 2008-based or Windows Vista Service Pack 1-based systems do not generate a dump file if the system partition is a mirrored volume Please feel free to contact Horizon DataSys support at our Facebook page Horizon DataSys | Facebook. Click on "Support" on left-hand side and then click on the "Support Request" Tab. Support can also be reached at http://support.horizondatasys.com and let's see if we can get some suggestions here. Best, Jacob |
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Thanks Jacob. I was mistaken regarding 7030 -- it happened only once, probably during the install. The 45, however, comes at each computer start. I followed your suggestion, but since I have Sp2 I won't apply the Sp1 hotfix. To Support then, okay.
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Problem solved (sort of). Last piece of conversation with Support: "Got it. What I'll do is uninstall Rollback, bring the Win OS in good shape (like defrag), buy Rollback and reinstall. Win will keep reminding me of a 45 error, but I have to ignore it, I guess, until HDS comes with a fix. Thanks for your help - JJ"
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