I am trying to get the IPv6 loopback completely disabled/disconnected. Searching the posts here I see everything that I have done so far. 1)Un-check the IPv6 on the. I have a SQL Server 2012 database with filestream enabled. However, when I backup it and try to restore it on another SQL Server 2012 instance (on another machine), I. No backupset selected to be restored" SQL Server 2. Using SQL Server 2. Express. My error (from the SQL Manager - Restore Database Dialog): No backupset selected to be restored. Further, there were no backupsets shown in the list to select. The issue was that I had moved 1 of the 5 backup files to a folder where the SQL Server service logon user did not have permissions - I tried to add that user, but could not get the NT Service\MSSQL$SQLEXPRESS user into the security list. I moved the file under the Documents folder for the service user, and that enabled it to read all the files I had selected - 4 at that point - and the error changed to "media set missing" - then I looked around for another backup file, and when I added that I was able to restore. The answers in this question helped me look in the right places and work my way to a solution. I have a server which runs Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 with 4GB of RAM which hosts around 2-3 million files, the majority of which are image files. Over a course of a. Today, we are releasing a new Cumulative Quality Update for the.NET Framework. It is specific to Windows 10 Creators Update (1703). Previously released security and.
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