I am trying to install Vault server onto windows xp pro X64 sp2 and keep getting the error message ASPX file failed to run at URL: I have tried all of the recomende fixes that come with the trouble shooting guide. I have found a few problems that might point to the solution. I found that there is no ASP.NET Tab in the Default Web Properties Dialog window. As well when trying to set permisions for the ASP>NET to allow only ASP>NET 32bit is listed. I tried to install the 64 bit version and get an error that it will not install as it is conflicting with an installed version. Any help will be much appreciated.

1. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK. 

2. Type the following command to enable the 32-bit mode:

cscript %SYSTEMDRIVE%\inetpub\adminscripts\adsutil.vbs SET W3SVC/AppPools/Enable32bitAppOnWin64 1 

3. Type the following command to install the version of ASP.NET 2.0 (32-bit) and to install the script maps at the IIS root and under:

%SYSTEMROOT%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_regiis.exe -i 


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I am updating an old .net mvc web application to connect to Vault 2022 instead of Vault 2015. When i swap out the vault .dlls and build the solution i get the error in the image attached. If i remove the Autodesk.Connectivity.LicenseWrapper.dll from the bin folder, it all builds fine but then errors when trying to connect to Vault. Enable 32 bit applications is set to false on the application pool as described in this post ( -products/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles...) but it still errors.

You can register up to 1000 Azure Virtual machines per vault. If you're using the Microsoft Azure Backup Agent, you can register up to 50 MARS agents per vault. And you can register 50 MABS servers/DPM servers to a vault.

Protection of up to 2000 datasources/items across all workloads (such as IaaS VM, SQL, AFS) is the recommended limit per vault.For example, if you have already protected 500 VMs and 400 Azure Files shares in the vault, we would recommend protecting up to 1100 SQL databases in it.

You can only have up to 200 policies per vault. However, adding new backup policies or editing current policies through Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates or Azure Automation clients such as PowerShell, CLI is limited to 50 over a span of 24 hours.

To move backup data out of Recovery Services Vault, you need to restore the necessary data. If your vault contains backup of on-premises data, use the corresponding agent (MARS, MABS, or DPM) to restore to on-premises. 


 We don't support exporting data directly from the Recovery Services vault to on-premises storage for backup of cloud workload (Azure VMs, SQL, and SAP HANA in Azure VMs). However, you can restore these to the corresponding cloud resources in Azure Storage Accounts, and then move the data to on-premises. You can also export this data to on-premises via Data Box or Import/Export.

If a GRS vault without CRR capability enabled, the data in the secondary region can't be accessed until Azure declares a disaster in the primary region. In such a scenario, the restore happens from the secondary region. When CRR is enabled, even if the primary region is up and running, you can trigger a restore in the secondary region.

Ensure that you perform the following actions after moving the subscription:Role-based access control permissions and custom roles aren't transferrable. You must recreate the permissions and roles in the new Microsoft Entra ID.You must recreate the Managed Identity (MI) of the vault by disabling and enabling it again. Also, you must evaluate and recreate the MI permissions.If the vault uses features which leverage MI, such as Private Endpoints and Customer Managed Keys, you must reconfigure the features.

Recovery Services vault and Backup vault are both supported in Azure Backup, and target the backup and restore of different datasources. You need to create the appropriate vault based on the datasource type that you want to protect.

There's no limit on the total amount of data you can back up using a Recovery Services vault. The individual data sources (other than Azure VMs), can be a maximum of 54,400 GB in size. For more information about limits, see the vault limits section in the support matrix.

Data backed up from Azure Backup Agent, DPM, and Azure Backup Server is compressed and encrypted before being transferred. With compression and encryption is applied, the data in the vault is 30-40% smaller.

The installation images archive can be found here. The ISO image can also be used to create an USB stick you can use to boot and install openmediavault. The Debian binary/source packages used to create the installation ISO image can be found here. The ISO images are signed with:

Considerations for i386 (32-bit) builds are very similar to amd64 (64-bit) builds. As a supplement to the Getting Started with Openmediavault 5 User Guide which geared toward 64-bit platforms, users may benefit by reviewing preliminary information and notes in the larger guide, prior to the actual installation process.

The default hostname, for this 32-bit install, is debian. In this example, it was changed to openmediavault which is the default hostname for an openmediavault install. Users might chose something like OMV1 which is shorter and easier to type, for later use.

Openmediavault on 32bit PC's is the project of OMVextras.org In addition to enabling the installation of OMV on 32bit PC's and Single Board Computers, OMV-extras.org develops plugin's for OMV that make Dockers and other server extensions possible.

SanDisk SecureAccess is free software that enabled you to encrypt files on SanDisk storage media devices, protecting it from other people.Setting up drive protection with the program is pretty straightforward. Users will be required to specify a password twice, along with a hint. A password strength bar will guide you on creating a more secure password.The program consists of a vault which allows you to drag and drop items into the application. Once the file is added, it is protected by encryption. You can enter the vault only with the correct password and it cannot be retrieved if lost. The only help you'll get in the event of a lost password is the hint provided when the vault was first set up.SecureAccess can only be accessed from an external SanDisk drive before the application can be run. That means it won't work on another device, even if you've copied the data over or mirrored it.All in all, SanDisk SecureAccess is a good way to protect files and folders from viewing by anybody else and is free for anybody who ones a SanDisk external storage device.Features of SanDisk SecureAccessAuto-Lock: Automatically lock the vault after a period of inactivity. Backup: Create a backup of files. Cloud Sync: Automatically sync files to cloud storage. Compatibility: Works with Windows, Mac and Linux. Drag and Drop: Easily store files by dragging and dropping. File Management: Create and manage secure vaults. File Preview: Preview files before opening them. File Security: Protect files from unauthorized access. File Sharing: Share files with other SecureAccess users. Hotkeys: Speed up your workflow with customizable hotkeys. Password Protection: Easy to set up with a master password. Portability: Data can be accessed on multiple devices. Secure Deletion: Permanently erase data from your computer. Security: AES 128-bit encryption. Storage: Store up to 2 GB of data. Compatibility and LicenseSanDisk SecureAccess is provided under a freeware license on Windows from data encryption software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 3.02 is the latest version last time we checked.

The engineers have only used around 200 GB of space (vault db, filestore, and other engineering files) and growth has been minimal in the last 3 years. I was only considering enough drives to make the RAID 10 but I like the idea of spreading the stripes out.


I'm really eager to tear into this dev kit! I installed the 30-day trial for uC Probe, expecting to get the site code so that I can upgrade - but the tool refuses to run. The splash screen appears and hangs at "Verifying License Information..." for a moment, then exits silently. All that's left behind is a running process 'crp32002.ngn'. Version number of uC-Probe is 2.5.3936.19159. I'm running windows 7 x64 professional with 8GB of memory, and I have never had a problem with an application. I noticed that this runs on .NET, which makes it even more curious as to why it exits so suddenly. I couldn't find an email/place for support ...so this seemed as good a place as any to ask.

The available ports and server names for the Altium Vault are shown as selectable links in the Actions pane. Use the links to note and test the vault connection protocols, or access the current name/port bindings by selecting the Bindings link in the Edit Site section of the pane.

The Altium Vault installs a number of core services, as well as browser-based management consoles, and a Vault Explorer (also browser-based). In order to access any of these services, a user's identity must be recognized and authenticated. The Altium Vault comes with one predefined user (Username: admin, Password: admin). The Users page of the vault's browser-based interface can be used to add and manage more users. There is no limit to the number of users that may be registered to access and use the vault, but there is a limit on simultaneous connections, as determined and enforced by required licensing. be457b7860

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