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Old 05-27-2007, 10:59 PM
dcp4
 
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Default restore point creation failed (what does that mean?)

i ve installed vista a week ago, i run scans with my spyware doctor
antispyware and when a scan is finished a get this message:

system restore point creation failed. error(2). what does that exactly
mean??? the message comes up every time i run a scan
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Old 05-28-2007, 12:02 AM
Malke
 
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Default Re: restore point creation failed (what does that mean?)

dcp4 wrote:
> i ve installed vista a week ago, i run scans with my spyware doctor
> antispyware and when a scan is finished a get this message:
>
> system restore point creation failed. error(2). what does that exactly
> mean??? the message comes up every time i run a scan


My guess is that 1) Spyware Doctor isn't completely compatible with
Vista - contact their tech support for help with their product; 2)
Spyware Doctor is apparently trying to set a System Restore point before
it runs and it doesn't have the proper permissions. Item 2 is probably
because of Item 1. The answer is to contact the Spyware Doctor people
about what to do.


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