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Killing dllhost.exe

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After two weeks of ATIH running without a problem, it failed this morning:

28 Information 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Updating backup database: Inserting new backup version with record ID 0 into backup with ID 8009701316005108153.
29 Information 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Updating backup database: Inserting new volumes into backup version with record ID 0 of backup with ID 8009701316005108153 which is located in backup group with ID 0.
30 Information 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Updating backup database: Setting new backup options for backup group with ID 286.
31 Information 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Updating backup database: Removing verification requirement for database access.
32 Acronis True Image Home 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Failed to open data stream.
33 Acronis True Image Home 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Failed to open data stream.
34 Acronis True Image Home 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Access to the file is denied.
35 Acronis True Image Home 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM Access to the file is denied.
36 Acronis True Image Home 3/25/2012 1:04:22 AM The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process

As I've mentioned when this has happened in the past, it is a little annoying that it doesn't say *what* file it is trying to access. But: the KB link in the event log error DID get me to a kb article and I was following the 'what to do' and I found a process that had a .tib file open:
dllhost.exe \device\mup\merino-nas\backups\dellbackup_2012_03_20_0100.tib

Procexp says the process was started at 10:14 last night which is odd, since the backup only runs at 1AM. That file turns out to be the full backup against which today's incremental was run.

Is it safe to kill dllhost.exe? I'd rather not reboot but that's probably safest, I guess...

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Followup: I got too scared to try killing dllhost so I just rebooted and reran ATIH and the backup ran without a problem. I'm still curious as to whether killing dllhost would have worked. A friend recommended a third alternative: us a program called "Unlocker" to leave the program there but just release the lock.

I killed dllhost.exe because it was holding on to my USB drive and I wanted to avoid rebooting before removing the drive. It seems to have caused an issue with Acronis (possibly related to drive mounting) whereby I periodically get error message "An unhandled win 32 exception occurred in dllhost.exe". Still trying to track down the problem, not catastrophic but annoying. Considering re-installing Acronis.