27 01, 2014

Windows server 2008 R2 System State backup fails with “The version does not support this version of the file format”

By |2014-06-27T16:16:31+02:00January 27th, 2014|Microsoft, NAS, Windows Server|0 Comments

After buying few more disks for our Thecus NAS 7700Pro I have decided to have System State backup of one of our servers. After creating a new share, configuring backup task, I've encountered a following error: The version does not support this version of the file format After some googling, testing and changing options in [...]

26 01, 2014

Copying large files in Windows 2003 resulting in Error 1450

By |2014-06-25T13:56:15+02:00January 26th, 2014|Microsoft, Windows Server|0 Comments

Sometimes, when you have to copy a very large file for example a DB backup which is over 60GBytes you may encounter an error stating: Operating system error 1450 Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service. or ERROR 1130: Not enough server storage is available to process this command. ERROR 1130 / hex [...]

23 01, 2014

Disabling printer redirection in Windows 2008 RDP

By |2016-12-22T21:35:11+01:00January 23rd, 2014|Microsoft, Windows Server|0 Comments

Few days ago we were checking our server logs to make sure all servers are running 100% stable. On one of our Terminal Services server we have discovered, that there are many errors like this: Product: Windows Operating System ID: 1103 Source: Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Printers Version: 6.0 Symbolic Name: EVENT_NOTIFY_PRINTER_REDIRECTION_FAILED Message: An internal communication error occurred. Redirected [...]

23 01, 2014

Microsoft Security bulletin – January 2014

By |2016-12-22T21:35:11+01:00January 23rd, 2014|Microsoft, Updates|0 Comments

After a successful new years party it's time to get our hands on something more complicated ;) Like every month, Microsoft sends us a gift called "Microsoft Security Bulletin". This month's bulletin is called MS14-jan. It consists of 4 security bulletins listed below: MS14-001 - [Important/Remote Code Execution] - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word and Office Web Apps Could [...]

10 01, 2014

Enabling Remote shutdown on Thecus NAS N7700Pro

By |2016-12-22T21:35:11+01:00January 10th, 2014|Errors and fixes, NAS|0 Comments

We all know what can happen to the data when power goes off, don't we? We, of course have UPS set and ready, but it's only sufficient for some amount of time depending on the UPS battery capacity. Finally, the UPS will get depleted and, bang, no power - data loss etc. If we can't afford for a backup generator, larger or few more batteries we have to simply switch off as much as we can before draining battery to 0%. Almost all modern UPS have COM, USB or RJ45 connectors to connect to the PC/Server to monitor the condition of UPS and or battery. Most of them can shut down the computer (assuming your computer shut down is not taking 30minutes:)) but what if you have few computers and other data-sensitive equipment such as NAS?

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