New Dell Laptop, Windows 7 64-bit. I've just run a full McAfee system scan and found no suspicious files. 3 Tracking cookies (deleted). Nothing in quarantine. The system seems clean.
Windows backup is scheduled to run daily, but it fails with error 0x81000037. Checking the net Internet for causes, I'd eliminated everything, bad VSS, check disk, reparse points.
The last thing I tried was disabling McAfee AntiVirus Plus Real-Time scanning. The backups complete normally now, however it is inconvenient to disable this for a daily scheduled backup.
Is there any information available on what might be the cause of this conflict and how to correct it?
Thanks.
Hi sam,
According to the MS article , apparently the problem seems to stem from adding extra folders to your library..Please refer the steps here and please report back if that helps.
Thanks,
Dinesh K
McAfee Online Community Moderator
There are many reported causes of this error, and I have read several other forum threads and Microsoft articles. Can you supply a link to the article you found?
I made every effort to investigate each and every reported cause of the problem (touched on these issues in the initial post). Disabling McAfee AntiVirus seems to allow Back to run without error which is particularly curious as there are no found issues after performing a 15-hour full disk scan of the workstation.
Doesn't it follow that since Backup runs successfully without McAfee AntiVirus that extra folders in my library would not be a cause as that condition would persist if it were a cause?
Please find the article here : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/973455. But, if its still an issue with being the Real time scanner enabled, please click on Useful links at the top of this page and contact our technicians through chat.
Then, click on my profile page here in forums and send me a private message with the case number you receive from them , i will get your caseup higher if required.
Thanks,
Dinesh K
McAfee Online Community Moderator
Following your advice, I initiate a Chat session, but the GoToAssist.exe installation fails with a message indicating GoToAssist is not supported on 64-bit systems.
Is there another way I can open a case?
Try setting your VSS service to run automatically. I was having the same issue and that fixed it for me.
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