

Previous to 1709 OS upgrade, the Windows notification center did not retain the Reflect start/finish notifications which will impact systems that have lights-out backups by retaining the start/finish notices until someone manually dismisses the notices.Ĭan Macrium modify Reflect back to the temporary notices for Windows 10 Fall Creators Editions? I did not test if this issue only occurs when running Reflect from the Windows scheduler. When running Reflect from the scheduler using a script, the start and finish notifications stay in the notification center until you manually dismiss them in the notification center. Running Reflect on Windows 10 64-bit upgraded from 1703 to 1709 has a minor issue when running Reflect from a script in the Windows scheduler. By Reflecting Mirror - 18 October 2017 12:13 AM
