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paulamstur
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appvolume installation completed but getting below error while opening the app-volume manger web interface. unable to start App Volume Manager " cannot load such file - tiny_tds

startup failure " unable to start App Volume Manager " cannot load such file - tiny_tds

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HariRajan
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HI Paul amstaur ,

This exact issue I have faced before and this is a permission issue . Please do below things to get rid of.

Since you have already installed the app-volume , revert the snapshot or install a vanilla OS. Provide sufficient permission in local security policy if you are installing SQL express along with app volume such as backup as a administrator , debug as a administrator , log on as a service to the domain user. also make sure the time is correct on the machine . You need to reboot the machine once you given the permission .  Most of the cases  you have already full filled whatever mentioned above but still you will get error.  To get rid of this , you need to copy the appvolume installation files to the local directory , may be in C drive and recommending not to mount the ISO in virutual CD ROM , instead copy and extract the ISO locally.  next imporant thing is that you need to run the AppVolume setup.exe as run as administrator.

Thanks & Regards in Plenteous . Hari Rajan

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HariRajan
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HI Paul amstaur ,

This exact issue I have faced before and this is a permission issue . Please do below things to get rid of.

Since you have already installed the app-volume , revert the snapshot or install a vanilla OS. Provide sufficient permission in local security policy if you are installing SQL express along with app volume such as backup as a administrator , debug as a administrator , log on as a service to the domain user. also make sure the time is correct on the machine . You need to reboot the machine once you given the permission .  Most of the cases  you have already full filled whatever mentioned above but still you will get error.  To get rid of this , you need to copy the appvolume installation files to the local directory , may be in C drive and recommending not to mount the ISO in virutual CD ROM , instead copy and extract the ISO locally.  next imporant thing is that you need to run the AppVolume setup.exe as run as administrator.

Thanks & Regards in Plenteous . Hari Rajan
samaz
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From the AppVolumes ISO run setup.exe from the root folder, instead of running \Manager\App Volumes Manager.msi

Ray_handels
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Did you install on SQL or local service?

If SQL, my guess is you start the Appvolumes service with the local system account and this account needs to have permissions on the database when Appvolumes is being installed.

You have 2 options. Either create the database before you start installing the manager and make sure that the computer account has the DBO permissions on the database or install 1 time, uninstall (database will be created, permissions will be set but funny enough tables wont be created) and install again. Because permissions are there then it will install.

Best way to check is to see if you have tables in the database (again, if you are using SQL). If not follow abnove procedure.

paulamstur
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HI Hari ,

Thanks   , It is working fine for me now with the steps you mentioned .

Regards

Paul.

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