File Server Resource Manager was unable to create or access the shadow copy for volumes mounted at '%1' ('%2'). Possible causes include an improper Shadow Copy configuration, insufficient disk space, or extreme memory, I/O or CPU load of the system. To find out more information about the root cause for this error please consult the Application/System event log for other FSRM, VSS or VOLSNAP errors related with these volumes. Also, you might want to make sure that you can create shadow copies on these volumes by using the VSSADMIN command like this: VSSADMIN CREATE SHADOW /For=C:
File Server Resource Manager was unable to access the following directory: '%1'. You must give Local System access to this ...
File Server Resource Manager was unable to access the following directory: '%s'. You must give Local System access to this ...
File Server Resource Manager was unable to access the following file or volume: '%1'. This file or volume might be locked ...
File Server Resource Manager was unable to access volumes mounted at '%1' ('%2'). Make sure that dismount or format operations ...
File Server Resource Manager was unable to create or access the shadow copy for volumes mounted at '%1' ('%2'). Possible ...
File Server Resource Manager will no longer monitor the following FSRM-initiated command-line programs because the service ...
File Share This policy setting allows you to audit attempts to access a shared folder. If you configure this policy setting, ...
File system alerts were not initialized successfully If the problem persists after restarting the service, try rerunning ...
File System Filter '%5' (Version %2.%3, %6) failed to attach to volume '%8'. The filter returned a non-standard final status ...