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  1. What version of Scanner are you using?

     

    Looks like this has happened before

     

    2.4.0.2908 (WSS)
    ----------------
    * ESET's NOD32 anti-virus was incorrectly flagging the .wssx file as a Trojan.
      Only their anti-virus was doing it, and no one else's. The problem was an EXE that
      stops / starts the service during the upgrade process. Recompiling the EXE with the
      zlib compression and no code changes resolved the false positive. Otherwise this
      version is identical to 2.4.0.2905.
     

    http://stablebit.com/Scanner/ChangeLog?Platform=whs2

  2. You can, but the fastest way is to show hidden file/folders - Open your X drive and move the data from the drive into the "PoolParts.xxxx" folder.  Then everything will appear in pool Z.

  3. It has been mentioned in other threads about the config file not cooperating.  Try copying the DrivePool.Service.exe.config to the desktop editing it then coping it back. Then reboot.

     

    I am using the same version on my WHS2011 and both places report NTFS.

  4. In the new release (v1.3.3.7563) all the folders say there not pooled and duplication column is blank.  Everything seems to be working.
     
    Anyone else having the same issue?

     

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    I found the problem.  If you open the dashboard before the service is connected you get what is seen in the image and have to close the dashboard and reopen to see the proper columns.

  5. This looks like part of the change in v2.4 on handling USB media.  See the blog for StableBit Scanner 2.4 Release Final

     

    2.4.0.2914 / 2.4.0.2915
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    * Added new scan options to handle removable media better.
      (see Scanner Settings -> Scanner).
    * Do not query USB / removable Flash drives for SMART.
      (Smart_DoNotQueryRemovableMedia and Smart_DoNotQueryUnknownMedia in .config)

    (http://stablebit.com/Scanner/ChangeLog?Platform=whs2)

  6. Why not just use the 30 day trial on WHS 2011? 

     

    And if you like it then you can transfer your license from Windows 8 to WHS 2011.  You don't need to buy another license unless you plan on running on both machines past the trial period.

  7. You can also install StableBit DrivePool 2.X on any of the following operating systems:

    • Windows Home Server 2011
    • Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials
    • Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 Essentials

    You must first remove any 1.X versions of StableBit DrivePool using the Dashboard and then reboot your computer before installing StableBit DrivePool 2.X.

    StableBit DrivePool 2.X does not provide any Dashboard integration like StableBit DrivePool 1.X.

     

    See Users Manual Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 (and R2), Windows 8, Windows Server 2012

     

    Edit

    Remote Control http://blog.covecube.com/2013/02/stablebit-drivepool-2-0-beta-remote-control/

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