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Supported Operating Systems: - Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise or Ultimate - Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 Professional or Enterprise - Microsoft vmware support Windows10 Professional or Enterprise - Microsoft Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 veeam Standard, Enterprise or Datacenter - Microsoft Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 Essentials, Standard or Datacenter *Note 1: Only 64-bit versions of the above operating systems are supported. *Note 2: Microsoft Windows Server Core is not supported for running Thinware vBackup. Supported Integration Utilities: - VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit (installed only, no configuration necessary) *Note 1:With Thinware vBackup version 4.0.1 and aboveyou now have the ability to install and use 2 different versions of VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit depending on requirements in your environment. *Note 2: Due to differences and certain unresolved issues in each VDDK version, for all versions of VMware vSphere 4.0thru 6.0, wehave found thatthe following configuration is best: - For VMware Virtual Disk Manager please use VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit version 5.5.4 - For VMware Disk Mount please use VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit version 5.1.4 User Guides vBackup Administrator's Guide for Thinware vBackup 4.0.2 Release Notes Version 4.0.2: Please see knowledgebase article KB1602001. Troubleshooting Backup Job Execution Errors Error Message Resolution Unable to complete backup. Unable to retrieve virtual machine ID. Error while creating 'virtualmachine' file. Skipping invalid VM... 1) Login to the ESXi host console or connect via SSH using PuTTY and run the following command: vim-cmd vmsvc/getallvms 2) You should get a list of "inaccessible" or invalid virtual machines before the list of valid ones. Run the following command for each inva
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