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CPANEL FILE MANAGER V3 SHOW HIDDEN FILES HOW TO
I wish I new how to prevent this going forward.2. Thank you! After removing the 'database' directory as described above I'm now able to mount any of the four TIB files originally listed. I'm pretty sure that if you start fresh, the issue will no longer be there and you're likely to spend a lot less time cleaning and resinstalling than trying to figure out what is the unique issue in this case. If not, I would try Steve's cleanup recommendation.
CPANEL FILE MANAGER V3 SHOW HIDDEN FILES PATCH
Perhaps it is due to Windows OS upgrades overtime, perhaps it is due to ACronis updates overtime, perhaps it is a mix of both, or something entirely different.Īt least try the patch and see if that helps. If the patch doesn't work for you, I can only guess to the actual cause for your unique setup.
CPANEL FILE MANAGER V3 SHOW HIDDEN FILES UPDATE
For those that it does impact though, Acronis tries to find a fix, work-a-round, or update and I can only point you to the resources avaialble.
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So in the grand scheme of things, perhaps 10 people out of the thousands of Acronis users impacted by the behavior - far below 1% the forum is but a very small representation of Acronis users and odd behavior can be caused by OS issues, Acronis upgrade issues, OS settings, third party application compabitility. That thread also has 10 people posting - 6 are MVP's and 4 are users. So, did you try the tibmounter patch posted above or not? You didn't say, but that patch is designed to fix the behavior you're seeing. Note: that you will lose your backup task history that was stored in the old copy of the database files but this will be repopulated as your backup tasks are run again. Restart the main Acronis True Image application which will restart all other required services & processes, and in turn will create a new Database folder and files.Rename the Database folder at the above location to Database.OLD.Open Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\ProgramData\Acronis\TrueImageHome\ - this may be hidden on some systems, if so, change the Explorer View options to show hidden files & folders.Next, type Services.msc at the Start > Run prompt and use the Services console to end all Acronis services. Stop all Acronis Services and Processes - you can do this via the Windows Task Manager (right-click on the bottom status bar and select Task Manager), then select / end or stop the Acronis items shown.I would recommend following the steps below to create a clean new copy of the Acronis Database:Ĭreate a clean copy of the Acronis Database files: It sounds to me as if you now have some corruption in the Acronis Database files which holds information about the files created by your tasks and this is why you are seeing some of the errors you have produced screen images for. When you did this, did you first remove the original backup settings after cloning these to a new task? Did you give your cloned task the same name as the original task you copied the settings from?
In your original post, and again above, you state: I've just created a new backup (after copying settings from a pre-existing backup and selecting a new destination). ColdForest, yes some other users have experienced some issues with mounting incremental backups in ATIH 2016 which is why Acronis provided an updated Tib Mounter patch as referenced by Rob above - this updates the code involved in mounting TIB files to the latest version.