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- Password complexity not enforced after AhsayCBS upgradeAfter upgrading to AhsayCBS v7.3.2.0–7.5.0.6, accounts with passwords under 6 characters can be created due to disabled complexity in [Default settings] policy.
- Scheduled OneDrive backup job not running in AhsayOBMScheduled OneDrive/OneDrive for Business backup job may not run if the cloud access token has expired. No missed backup report is generated in this case.
- AhsayOBM Backup fails with OutOfMemoryError: Direct buffer memoryBackup fails on AhsayOBM/ACB with "OutOfMemoryError: Direct buffer memory" due to insufficient direct buffer memory allocated for the backup operation.
- AhsayOBM Unable to do Offsite backup (Error initializing bptree)Offsite backup fails with "Error initializing bptree" if the index file is corrupted due to an unexpected shutdown or crash during a previous backup job.
- VMware VDDK backup fails: Snapshot not taken due to no state changeVMware VDDK backup fails with snapshot error: "Snapshot not taken since the state of the virtual machine has not changed since the last snapshot operation."
- VMware Run Direct VM fails to boot: "Operating System not found"VMware Run Direct restore may show success, but VM fails to boot with "Operating System not found" if backup is on a network drive with auto power-on enabled.
- Error 577: Windows can't verify driver during Hyper-V Run DirectHyper-V Run Direct restore fails with Error 577: Windows cannot verify the driver’s digital signature due to unsigned or damaged system file.
- Error: NFS service not running during VMware Run Direct restoreNFS Service must be running and ports 111, 1058, 2049 open for VMware Run Direct restore to work with Ahsay on Windows.
- Backup Error: Failed to flush buffer to this destinationBackup fails with "Failed to flush buffer to this destination" due to unstable network connection between AhsayOBM/AhsayACB client and backup destination.
- File Backup Error: "[IOException] [NixUtil.c][read] Invalid argument"AhsayOBM file backup on Linux fails with "[IOException] [NixUtil.c][read] Invalid argument" error shown in the backup log.