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| Thread ID: 50071 | 2004-10-09 14:24:00 | XP Home Task Scheduler, How? | Vince (406) | Press F1 |
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| 279614 | 2004-10-09 14:24:00 | I can't get task scheduler to work for me in XP Home even though it works for the tasks that Norton System Works sets up automatically. I keep getting the message "error#0x80070005, Access is denied. You do not have permission... I want to set a schedule for Spybot S&D. How is it done? Vince ?:| |
Vince (406) | ||
| 279615 | 2004-10-09 14:34:00 | I should have said, I have sole access to my computer and no passwords have ever been used, user logon etc. If I have permission to alter system files, why can't I schedule a task? Vince | Vince (406) | ||
| 279616 | 2004-10-09 16:56:00 | > I should have said, I have sole access to my computer > and no passwords have ever been used, user logon etc. > If I have permission to alter system files, why can't > I schedule a task? Vince You run as administrator all the time? There would still be an admin p/w in pro? Does home not have this? if you can alter filesys, and install, you should be able to schedule, is norton causing an issue? do you need to p/w into norton ? very odd. Check in users that you are running as full admin, and not power user (You probably allready have). Odd. D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 279617 | 2004-10-09 18:30:00 | Is this the error .? 0x80070005: Access is denied" error message when you create a scheduled task in Windows XP Service Pack 2 here (support.microsoft.com) hth |
johnboy (217) | ||
| 279618 | 2004-10-09 20:18:00 | I've had endless trouble with the Win XP scheduler, so I got a hold of System Scheduler from www.splinterware.com (it's free) and I've had no further trouble. | TideMan (4279) | ||
| 279619 | 2004-10-10 11:18:00 | > You run as administrator all the time? Yes. > There would still be an admin p/w in pro? > Does home not have this? No. > if you can alter filesys, and install, you should be > able to schedule, is norton causing an issue? do you > need to p/w into norton ? very odd. Norton Sistem Works does not require a password. > Check in users that you are running as full admin, > and not power user (You probably allready have). I have, and I am. > > Odd. > > D. > I think I've solved the problem. I disabled 'Norton Password Manager' (I never use it) in startup (using SpybotS&D); restarted and tried scheduling the task again, No error message! I've had enough for today so I haven't tested it yet. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction D. Vince :) |
Vince (406) | ||
| 279620 | 2004-10-10 11:38:00 | Vince, N.W. D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 279621 | 2004-10-10 12:52:00 | > Vince, > > N.W. > > D. NW? Vince ?:| |
Vince (406) | ||
| 279622 | 2004-10-10 12:57:00 | Vince, No Worries. (Or happy for you, or some such other pleasantry) D. |
drb1 (4492) | ||
| 279623 | 2004-10-11 10:14:00 | > > I think I've solved the problem. I disabled 'Norton > Password Manager' (I never use it) in startup (using > SpybotS&D); restarted and tried scheduling the task > again, No error message! > I've had enough for today so I haven't tested it yet. > Thanks for pointing me in the right direction D. > Vince :) I have tested the task and guess what, It doesn't work. The error message is back; the log file gives a different number from the one above, with the message, "The specific error is: 0x8007052e: Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password." X-( Vince |
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