Windows 8 Enterprise - How To Setup File History

Nov 10, 2012

I already install Windows 8 Enterprise, When I log in as Domain account (Member of Local Administrator Group) I was trying to Setup File History but when I click on File History it does nothing. I tried to enable it Logging as Local User and I can view the option when I click File History in Control Panel. Apparently this is something that is happening with the Domain account. How can I enable it??

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- <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
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