Exchange server 2010 backup fails

My exchange server backup keep failing
the exchange server 2010 two node dag
netbackup 7.6
I have contacted Symantec support. They believed it's Exchange server problem as "Vssadin list writers"
show Microsoft Exchange writer Retryable error
Any help?

Hi,
Please try to restart Information Store service for testing.
Also try to refer following blogs:
Troubleshooting Exchange 2007 VSS Backups
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2008/08/25/3406172.aspx 
Exchange and VSS -- My Exchange writer is in a failed retryable state
http://blogs.technet.com/b/timmcmic/archive/2012/03/11/exchange-and-vss-my-exchange-writer-is-in-a-failed-retryable-state.aspx 
Thanks
Mavis Huang
TechNet Community Support

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    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v `"Application Identifier`" /t REG_SZ /d Exchange /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WindowsServerBackup\Application Support\{76fe1ac4-15f7-4bcd-987e-8e1acb462fb7}`" /v CLSID /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
    nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMarkDbRecoverable /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\WSBAppExchangeHelper`" /v AutoMountOnPITRecovery
    /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"create wsbexchange binpath= `"$WsbBinPath`" type= own start= demand error= ignore obj= LocalSystem DisplayName= `"Microsoft Exchange Server Extension for
    Windows Server Backup`""; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"description wsbexchange `"Enables Windows Server Backup users to back up and recover application data for Microsoft Exchange Server.`""; }"
    was run: "Process execution failed with exit code 1.".
    Process execution failed with exit code 1.
    Error:
    The following error was generated when "$error.Clear(); if ([Environment]::OSVersion.Version.Major -ge 6) { $WsbBinPath=$RoleInstallPath+"bin\wsbexchange.exe"; $reg= join-path (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) reg.exe; $servicecmd = join-path
    (join-path $env:SystemRoot system32) sc.exe; if ((get-service wsbexchange* | where {$_.name -eq "wsbexchange"})) { if ((get-service wsbexchange).Status -eq "Running") { Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"stop wsbexchange";
    } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$servicecmd" -Args:"delete wsbexchange"; } Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg"
    -Args:"add `"HKCR\CLSID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}\LocalServer32`" /t REG_SZ /d `"$WsbBinPath`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`"
    /t REG_SZ /d `"CExchangeHelper Class`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LocalService /t REG_SZ /d `"wsbexchange`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess
    -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /v LaunchPermission /t REG_BINARY /d `"010004806000000070000000000000001400000002004c0003000000000014001f000000010100000000000512000000000018001f000000010200000000000520000000200200000000180003000000010200000000000520000000270200000102000000000005200000002002000001020000000000052000000020020000`"
    /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKCR\APPID\wsbexchange.exe`" /v AppId /t REG_SZ /d `"{D8A2E312-3B17-4293-B71E-CD72A7C04BF3}`" /f"; Start-SetupProcess -Name:"$reg" -Args:"add `"HKLM\Software\Microsoft\windows
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