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Application Popup - Wrong Volume Exception Processing Message c0000012
For the past week or so, my SBS 2003 server w/ Symantec Corporate AV has been throwing a popup error on the console, at about the same each morning (6:30 am +/-)
The message is:
Application popup: Windows - Wrong Volume :Exception Processing Message c0000012
Parameters 75a851d8 75a851d8 8a7926dc 75a851d8
I have a gut feel that it's tied to a Symantec update, but have no other errors logged. Symatec's KB has no hit on the keywords, and I've found no good matches eleswhere via Google.
Has anyone else seen this error, especially in the past week?
Hardware is a Dell PE-2800, w/ all firmware, drivers, and patches up-to-date.
The message is:
Application popup: Windows - Wrong Volume :Exception Processing Message c0000012
Parameters 75a851d8 75a851d8 8a7926dc 75a851d8
I have a gut feel that it's tied to a Symantec update, but have no other errors logged. Symatec's KB has no hit on the keywords, and I've found no good matches eleswhere via Google.
Has anyone else seen this error, especially in the past week?
Hardware is a Dell PE-2800, w/ all firmware, drivers, and patches up-to-date.
What USB devices do you have plugged in? It seems to relate to a problem with USB devices.
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No USB devices attached, but I THINK the problem was tied to the Backup Exec 9.1 program, instead of Symantec AntiVirus. The 120 GB nightly backup was running out of media on the 80/160 GB tape, and ejecting the volume. This happened about the same time each night as the AntiVirus update was scheduled, and since the message was way off the wall (instead of something more "expected" like "End of media encountered" or 'Insert new tape...") I blamed the AV update.
After deleting some unneeded files from the hard drive, the backup began fitting on one tape again, and the error went away. Go figure.
Any way, This topic is closed in MY opinion - not solved or explained, but "fixed" anyway...
TH
After deleting some unneeded files from the hard drive, the backup began fitting on one tape again, and the error went away. Go figure.
Any way, This topic is closed in MY opinion - not solved or explained, but "fixed" anyway...
TH
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No solution ever really determined, but TomCahill wins points for trying!
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No answer found, but thanks for thinking about it!
I'm getting the same results. I am running version 10.1. Where do the backups go by default?
I found that when I told Symantec AV to stop scanning network locations, the error went away. Try that if all else fails.