Outlook restore will **** your Vista for good!!!

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by BrownGhost, May 1, 2007.

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  1. BrownGhost

    BrownGhost Registered Member

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    Trying to restore outlook backop, on new vista.
    backop was made om a win xp computer.
    Crashing all the time..

    Now i cant access the User Data.
    cant alless: C:\Users\Admin\Application Data
    and
    C:\Users\Admin\Local Settings

    and

    C:\Users\Admin\My Documents

    Damn it :(
    i wastet all day. ben installing all day.
    Was almost finished, just missing Outlook.
    And now i can start from scrach tomorrow God damn it...

    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
    Application Name: TrueImageMonitor.exe
    Application Version: 10.0.0.4942
    Application Timestamp: 45d6eb63
    Fault Module Name: StackHash_031b
    Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
    Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
    Exception Code: c0000005
    Exception Offset: 00000000
    OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1030
    Additional Information 1: 031b
    Additional Information 2: 8f2234387e9ec2db8e36de9d2363778c
    Additional Information 3: 976c
    Additional Information 4: c9ef995d1e42e935bf6311087787e945
     
  2. jmk94903

    jmk94903 Registered Member

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    I'm sorry that things got so messed up. However, if you had made images of your Vista installation along the way, you wouldn't have to reinstall everything.

    That's one of the best uses of TI. Make backups at several points as you do a new installation. It normally only takes 5-10 minutes to do the backup. Use the time to get a cup of coffee or go to the bathroom. Then, when something goes terribly wrong, you can restore the backup image and try again.

    This has saved me lots of times when a software or hardware installation becomes the installation from hell and corrupts the entire system. Restore the backup and try again or try something else. No sweat, no pain, no swearing. Just a bit of time for another cup of coffee or to go to the bathroom because of too much coffee.
     
  3. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello BrownGhost,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Please note that backup of messages, accounts and settings for Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002, 2003 or Microsoft Outlook Express (as well as backup of Windows application settings using "My Application Settings backup" option) can be restored to the same operating system only. The version of e-mail client/application should also be the same.

    Could you please be more specific and describe the issue in more details?

    - Have you received any error messages? What exact error messages? When exactly have you received them?

    - Describe actions taken before the problem appears step-by-step.

    Please also follow the instructions provided in this previous post of mine collect the user.dmp and drwtsn32.log. This information would allow us to investigate the reason of the application crash.

    Then submit a request for technical support. Attach all the collected files and information to your request along with the link to this thread. We will investigate the problem and try to provide you with a solution.

    Thank you.
    --
    Aleksandr Isakov
     
  4. jaycee

    jaycee Registered Member

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    I would say he restored directories with "old" NTFS security, kicking himself out of the folders.
    To correct access, right click on the folders, and properties, Security, Advanced, and take the ownership of them all.
    Once done, you can grant yourself again all rights over these stupid folders.

    Who's the boss, you wont get bothered by just a few profile folders... ;)

    Jaycee
     
  5. BrownGhost

    BrownGhost Registered Member

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    Advanced, and take the ownership of them all...

    did not allow me to do this, had to Format, and start all over.
    and manualy move outlook...
     
  6. DwnNdrty

    DwnNdrty Registered Member

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    The security features (or bugs :rolleyes: ) in Vista are just too restrictive and totally unnecessary for the majority of users and will require a change in the way people use their Vista systems.

    I haven't seen anything in Vista that will improve one's productivity over using XP and you may have to upgrade your hardware to run Vista.
     
  7. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

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    Where the data is stored in Vista is different from XP. I'd have very surprised if a restore of just Outlook had a prayer of working with any backup software.
     
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