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tfp2 Latest reply from tfp2 Topic Viewed 2667 times tfp2 Posts: 8 This error 1722 the rpc server is unavailable windows 2008 r2 post has been reported. Running XP, sp3 Attempted to backup hd using Acronis 10. Got to 'proceed' screen, then received 'E00640068:
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failed to create the schedule task. Error code 1722-The RPC server is unavailable ((0xFFF0) Services indicated: RPC as 'started'/automatic RPC (Call) as started /(manual)-note: didn't work when not started either Now ? Aby help error 1722 the rpc server is unavailable services msc greatly appreciated. TIA Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top Santo Posts: 1288 This post has been reported. Click Start > Run and type services.msc and click on OK to launch Windows Services. Look for Acronis Scheduler2 Service in the list and right click on it and click on Start. Then try to do a backup. Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top tfp2 Posts: 8 error 1722 the rpc server is unavailable audio endpoint This post has been reported. Acronis Scheduler2 Service not shown in the list-have uninstalled/reinstalled Scronis previous to original post. Any other ideas greatly appreciated. Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top tfp2 Posts: 8 This post has been reported. Actual issue was Acronis schedhlp.exe & schedul2.exe were not installed. Here's the fix that worked for me: Please do the following: 1. Make sure that Acronis Scheduler 2 Service (Administrative Tools -> Services) Startup type is set to Automatic in Properties. If it is not so, make it so. 2. If the above does not help, run the schedhlp.exe and schedul2.exe manually in Windows Task Manager (File -> New Task) or do the following: - Download and unpack this archive; - Please run schedmgr.exe application; - Issue following commands: service stop service uninstall - Close schedmgr; - Please replace schedhlp.exe and schedul2.exe files in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Acronis\Schedule2 folder with the files from this archive - Please run schedmgr.exe application again; - Issue following commands: service install service start - Close schedmgr; Thank you. -- enable Acronis Sched2.exe, sched.exe Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top Topic Closed This topic has been closed to new replies. ABOUT About Us Contact Us Discussion For
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