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The on-access driver failed to determine the new name for file %2

Hi all,

We are receiving the following errors on our Windows 2003 R2 file servers (yes we will be upgrading them soon :-). We are using DFSR for file share replication.

Has anyone seen this before? The dfsrprivate folder is excluded from the on-access scanning as I thought this may be the cause.

Application Log Error

Event Type:       Error

Event Source:    Sophos Anti-Virus

Event Category: On-access

Event ID:          17

Date:                19/06/2013

Time:                4:58:31 PM

User:                NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE

Computer:         VEGAS

Description:

The on-access driver failed to determine the new name for file %2 following a rename.

System Log Error  

Event Type:       Error

Event Source:    SAVOnAccessControl

Event Category: None

Event ID:          17

Date:                19/06/2013

Time:                5:47:07 PM

User:                N/A

Computer:         VEGAS

Description:

The on-access driver failed to determine the new name for file %2 following a rename.

Data:

0000: 00 00 04 00 01 00 6e 00   ......n.

0008: 00 00 00 00 11 00 3d e0   ......=à

0010: 5e 00 3a 01 83 01 00 c0   ^.:.ƒ..À

0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ........

0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00   ........

0028: 01 00 00 c0               ...À   

Cheers,

Paul.

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  • Hello Paul,

    :smileytongue: probably not a high pririty problem considering the time of your initial post :smileywink:

    Data Control is a component of SESCwith its own policies (like AV, Device Control and so on) - if you're looking for it in DFS you likely don't use it.

    Thus you should open a case with Support.

    Christian

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  • Hello Paul,

    :smileytongue: probably not a high pririty problem considering the time of your initial post :smileywink:

    Data Control is a component of SESCwith its own policies (like AV, Device Control and so on) - if you're looking for it in DFS you likely don't use it.

    Thus you should open a case with Support.

    Christian

    :47878
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