There are several errors that can be encountered related to corrupt user settings file.
Here are some errors that users may encounter upon opening the AhsayOBM / AhsayACB user interface:
- javax.crypto.BadPaddingException: pad block corrupted
- Invalid byte 1 of 1-byte UTF-8 sequence
- Content is not allowed in prolog.
- Failed to obtain salt from input stream
This issue can occur if the AhsayOBM / ACB user settings file (e.g. ~\.obm\config\settings.sys) saved on the client computer is corrupted.
To resolve the issue, remove, then re-create the user settings file on the affected client computer.
- Important: Before proceeding to the next step, ensure that you have the encryption key for all backup sets of the affected user. Re-creating the user profile will require you to enter the encryption key for all existing backup set.
For more details and best practice for managing encryption key, refer to the following Know-How article: Best practices for managing encryption key on AhsayOBM or AhsayACB.
Refer to the following steps to resolve the issue:
At this point, the client will prompt for encryption key of all existing backup sets. You must enter the correct encryption key of each backup set to regain access to them.
- Stop the AhsayOBM / ACB services.
- Locate the settings.sys file in the .obm / .acb folder at:
%UserProfile%\.obm\config\settings.sys or %UserProfile%\.acb\config\settings.sys.
Take note: Exact path to the .obm / .acb folder is saved in the home.txt file found at: C:\ProgramData\AhsayOBM\home.txt or C:\ProgramData\AhsayACB\home.txt
- Rename the setting.sys file to BACKUP_settings.sys.
- Login to the AhsayOBM / ACB user interface.