Thanks for Build 6589!

...thought we might be in the dark with this one (I was experiencing TrueImageMonitor.exe application error 0xc0000022 on boot)
Glad to see the update; many thanks for the continued support.
EDIT: still seeing that error on boot up. Win10 Version 10.0.15063

Hey, thanks for the reply!
I tried your suggestion, but still the same error on bootup.
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Hello Knyte,
Thank you for your posting! I've found a similar issue documented in our internal sources, where TrueImageMonitor.exe application error 0xc0000022 has been solved with adding necessary privileges for TrueImageMonitor.exe. Open C:\Program Files (x86)\Acronis\TrueImageHome and find TrueImageMonitor.exe, rightclick -> Properties -> Security. Make sure, the user account has Read & execute and Read permissions.
It's also recommended to install Acronis True Image under Administrator account to prevent any permissions related issues.
Thank you,
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In reply to Hello Knyt by Ekaterina

Hi, thanks for the suggestion.
Yes, the application has the permissions as outlined. And, yes, it was installed with an administrator account.
I can (and will) re-install again using the Local Administrator account, but my local account already has full Local Admin.
UPDATE: Uninstalled and re-installed as Administrator; same error when starting up / logging in.
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Tom K.