01-12-2024 05:39 AM
I'm using the latest version of VSR (VSR 23.0.2.63015) with Windows 11 Pro and have discovered a problem during a file restore using the Recovery Point Browser.
I was trying to restore an unencrypted folder containing images. The restore failed with the above error code every time it encountered a file containing %20 in its name. Files with %20 in their names are perfectly valid Windows names and so there should not be any problem restoring them.
For example, when trying to recover a file called Picture%201426.jpg from a disk image file, it reports:
Cannot recover file 'E:\Temp\Picture 1426.jpg'
Error E7D1000E: Unable to open
and then it tells me that the file does not exist.
I've managed to get these images back from a different computer and have since renamed them to remove %20 from their filenames to prevent this problem reoccurring in the future.
I just want to bring this bug to someone's attention.
Thanks,
Alan
01-15-2024 05:27 PM - edited 01-15-2024 05:29 PM
When directly recovering files from Recovery Point Browser, there are some limitations.
I was not aware of %20 restore issue but I knew that Office file restore issue.
When the restore fails from Recovery Point Browser, please mount the recovery point file to File Explorer.
In the Recovery Point Browser, right-click the recovery point file, and select "Mount Recovery Point".
After that, copy the file including %20 from the mounted drive in File Explorer.
It will work fine.
01-17-2024 05:11 AM
Thanks for the reply. I'm aware that files can be recovered by mounting a recovery point as a drive.
I just wanted to make sure that you were aware of %20 problem so that it can be corrected in a future update.
Alan
01-17-2024 05:17 AM
I will ask Engineering to fix this issue in the future release.
Thanks,