The thing is that if I re-open the task, click on the "Set Password..." button and re-enter my password, it starts working again! Has anyone had any wierd problems like this? It's driving me nuts, ...
Task Scheduler is an excellent feature in Windows, which is used by applications and users if they want to run apps like backup every day. However, the schedule may sometimes not work as expected and ...
The task is actually just a batch file so it can't be a login problem unless it's with windows itself. The only help I could offer them was to try making a new temporary account with administrative ...
Some PC users may encounter the error message The specified account name is not valid when trying to edit (eg, adding a new trigger), disable or delete an already ...
A Windows task scheduler API function does not check permissions – so any potential local bad actor can alter them to gain elevated privileges. A zero-day flaw recently disclosed in Microsoft’s ...
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