Hi Fuzzy John,
The checkbox disables *automatic* restore points. However, a restore point
(shadow copy) is still created with each backup. This is a known issue.
Ideally we would delete the snapshots after the backup when the checkbox is
disabled, but this isn't currently implemented.
I guess you could call this "by design," even though it's not the ideal
design.
Check out our blog at
http://blogs.technet.com/filecab/arc...e/default.aspx
for more information about System Restore.
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"Fuzzy John" <> wrote in message
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> Ever since System Restore showed its face in Windows Me I always turned it
> off as I rely on images.
>
> In Vista RC-1 build 5728 I also turned off System Restore on all drives
> and yet my C: drive (System) free space kept getting lower and lower.
> Going thru Disk Cleanup | More Options | System Restore Cleanup I was able
> to recover the missing HD space.
>
> Also, when looking at System Properties | System Protection, even though
> there was no checkmark in the box for the C: drive it indicated that the
> "Most recent restore point" was earlier today. I checked the box for C:
> then clicked Apply then unchecked it and clicked Apply again. This changed
> the "Most recent restore point" to None.
>
> Is it a bug that Vista will create restore point event though System
> Restore is off? Or is it by design?
>