**This question I don't understand**When you configure volume shadow copy, which of the following parameters cannot be configured?

To answer this question, you need to understand what volume shadow copy is and the parameters that can be configured for it.

Volume shadow copy is a Windows feature that allows the creation of copies of files or volumes at a specific point in time, even when those files or volumes are being used. It is commonly used for backups and disaster recovery purposes.

The parameters that can be configured for volume shadow copy include:

1. Storage area: This parameter determines where the shadow copies are stored. You can choose to store them on the same volume, on a different volume, or on a network share.

2. Schedule: This parameter determines when the shadow copies are taken. You can define a specific schedule, such as daily or weekly, or you can enable continuous protection, which takes regular snapshots throughout the day.

3. Maximum size: This parameter specifies the maximum amount of storage space that can be used for storing shadow copies. Once this size is reached, older shadow copies will be deleted to make room for newer ones.

4. Retention period: This parameter determines how long shadow copies are kept. You can specify a limit in days or number of copies, and older shadow copies will be automatically deleted once the limit is reached.

Now, back to the original question: "Which of the following parameters cannot be configured when you configure volume shadow copy?"

To answer this, we need to know the list of parameters that were given or implied in the question. Unfortunately, you did not provide a list of parameters or specify them in any way. Therefore, without any specific parameters to refer to, we cannot determine which parameter cannot be configured for volume shadow copy.

In order to answer this question, please provide the list of parameters that was given or implied in the original question.