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  1. Posts : 97
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    Schedule SHADOW COPY problem wmic


    I'm trying to plan a schedule of shadow copy like image, but even if set correctly appear an error 0x800700002.
    I verify and the file wmic is present..
    Where i wrong or where is the problem ??

    Thnak
    Hispa
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  3. Posts : 18,044
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    Hello @hispanico,

    In the second image, you have vmic.

    I hope this helps.
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  4. Posts : 97
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    Yessss Paul Black you are right... now i modify it and not error message appear but 0xAC67 ???

    Thank
    Hispa
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  5. Posts : 18,044
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    Hello @hispanico,

    hispanico said:
    Yessss Paul Black you are right... now i modify it and not error message appear but 0xAC67 ???

    So this message appears AFTER you have entered wmic, is that right?
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  6. Posts : 97
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    Yess

    Paul Black said:
    Hello @hispanico,




    So this message appears AFTER you have entered wmic, is that right?
    - - - Updated - - -

    Some solutions ??

    Thank
    Hispa
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  7. Posts : 7,606
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    Try using the full path:

    C:\Windows\System32\wbem\WMIC.exe
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  8. Posts : 3,274
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       #8

    If it helps any, as a test, the following Scheduled Task (as detailed below) does work on my system:
    Code:
    General Tab:   
    Run only when user is logged on; Run with highest previleges; Configure for Windows 10
    
    Actions Tab:
    Command :     WMIC
    Optional arg:   ShadowCopy Call Create Volume=C:\
    Have you tried to run the command in a command box (as admin), to eliminate any task scheduler error ?
    Code:
    WMIC ShadowCopy Call Create Volume=C:\
    more info: Configure Shadow Copy For Windows 10 – It`s simple when you know how !
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  9. Posts : 97
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    Thread Starter
       #9

    I obtain this ..

    Hispanico

    das10 said:
    If it helps any, as a test, the following Scheduled Task (as detailed below) does work on my system:
    Code:
    General Tab:   
    Run only when user is logged on; Run with highest previleges; Configure for Windows 10
    
    Actions Tab:
    Command :     WMIC
    Optional arg:   ShadowCopy Call Create Volume=C:\
    Have you tried to run the command in a command box (as admin), to eliminate any task scheduler error ?
    Code:
    WMIC ShadowCopy Call Create Volume=C:\
    more info: Configure Shadow Copy For Windows 10 – It`s simple when you know how !
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  10. Posts : 3,274
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    The ReturnValue = 0, means that the command itself works, which means that it might be how the task schedule has been set up that doesn't work. Although, I dont know why that should be, please see the image below, which shows how I have set up my task, just in case it helps.

    Schedule SHADOW COPY problem wmic-set3.jpg

    Also, have you tried to see if Task Scheduler is listed as a ShadowCopy Writer and that it's status is error free ?
    Command (as admin)
    vssadmin list writers

    Other than that, I would have no idea why it doesn't work for you. But have a look at the following page from Macrium Restore, which gives a 'general' guide on how to troubleshoot VSS errors.

    How to troubleshoot Microsoft Volume Shadow copy Service errors (VSS)

    Good luck.
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