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SYMPTOMSWhen you use the MS-DOS version of the Registry Checker (Scanreg.exe) tool to view the list of backup copies of your registry, only some of the backups may contain a time stamp indicating the time they were created. CAUSE
This behavior can occur if either of the following conditions exists:
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, create all registry backups using the MS-DOS
version of the Registry Checker tool without the "/comment=<text>" command-
line switch. To do so, type scanreg /backup at
a command prompt, and then press ENTER.
Method 1At a command prompt, view the list of Rb0<nn>.cab files located in the <drive>:\<windows>\sysbckup folder, where <nn> is a number between 00 and 99, <drive> is the drive letter on which the Windows folder is located, and <windows> is the name of the folder in which Windows is installed. To do so, type the following commands at a command prompt, pressing ENTER after each command:cd <windows>\sysbckup dir rb0* Method 2In Windows, use the Find utility to locate and view the time a registry backup was created. To do so, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
The lowest numbered Rb0<nn>.cab file may not be the earliest registry
backup. To determine the earliest registry backup, you must check the
dates of the Rb0<nn>.cab files.
ARTICLE-ID: Q183887 For additional information about using command-line switches with the Registry Checker tool, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: ARTICLE-ID: Q184023 For additional information about how to use the Registry Checker tool, click Start, click Help, click the Index tab, type registry, and then double-click the "Registry Checker" topic.
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