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Hi i have the same problem but i can't find SysTaskFix in internet.

please give me it truth email the link or tool diretcly.

Please!! i am desperate.!!

 

 

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"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> Thanks for sending me the MPS report.

>

> After research, I think that we can use the systaskfix.exe tool to reset

> the task scheduler database. HINT: I have sent the tool to your email box

> at josh@jbc.edu.

>

> To use this tool, follow these steps:

>

> 1. Run "SysTaskFix.exe /fix" (without the quotation marks) from the command

> line.

>

> 2. Click "Start", and then click "Control Panel".

>

> 3. Double-click "Scheduled Tasks".

>

> 4. Right-click on the task and then click "Properties".

>

> 5. In the "Run as" box on the "Task" tab, enter the username and password

> or "NTAUTHORITY\SYSTEM".

>

> 6. Click "OK".

>

> In Windows XP, we may try to use the SCHTASKS.EXE tool to run the task with

> the system account to see if the task can run properly. For details on how

> to use the SCHTASKS.EXE tool, type "SCHTASKS.EXE /?" in a command line.

> HINT: To change the user account to run a task, you can use the following

> command:

>

> Schtasks /change /U <user> /P <password> /RU SYSTEM /TN <Task name>

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Best regards,

>

> Vincent Xu

> Microsoft Online Partner Support

>

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> >>X-Tomcat-ID: 81024859

> >>References: <60F4EE25-65D0-440A-BC89-D64BC9B26480@microsoft.com>

> <S3qt32YdGHA.188@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl>

> <EE11741E-1CC8-442A-B3E5-AC0E75D1200F@microsoft.com>

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> >>From: v-xuwen@online.microsoft.com (Vincent Xu [MSFT])

> >>Organization: Microsoft

> >>Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 06:08:31 GMT

> >>Subject: RE: Task Scheduler - general page initialization failed

> >>X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

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> >>NNTP-Posting-Host: TOMCATIMPORT1 10.201.218.122

> >>

> >>Hi,

> >>

> >>I suggest you collect some system information using Microsoft

> Configuration

> >>Capture Utility , and please send the CAB (Zip) file to me.

> >>

> >>Please download the tool:

> >>

> >>http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/b/1/bb139fcb-4aac-4fe5-a579-30b0b

> d9

> >>15706/MPSRPT_SETUPPerf.EXE

> >>

> >>For more information and overview, please refer to link below:

> >>

> >>KB818742 Overview of the Microsoft Configuration Capture Utility

> >>(MPS_REPORTS)

> >>

> >>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=818742

> >>

> >>Note: The CAB file will be generated for your convenience in the

> >>%systemroot%\MPSReports\Setup\Report\Cab directory called

> >>%COMPUTERNAME%_MPSReports_.CAB. The CAB file will contain the reports

> >>generated by the MPS Reporting Tool. If the CAB file isn't produced,

> please

> >>compress all of the result files under

> %systemroot%\MPSReport\Setup\Report

> >>as a Zip file. (Note: %systemroot% is the folder where you install

> Windows.)

> >>

> >>Please send me the CAB file via the email : v-xuwen@microsoft.com

> >>

> >>

> >>Thanks.

> >>

> >>Best regards,

> >>

> >>Vincent Xu

> >>Microsoft Online Partner Support

> >>

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> >>>>

> >>>>"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" wrote:

> >>>>

> >>>>> "The attempt to retrieve account information for the specified task

> >>failed"

> >>>>> error message when you use Task Scheduler to schedule volume shadow

> >>copy to

> >>>>> run in Windows Server 2003

> >>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=822904

> >>>>

> >>>>These are Windows XP computers, so that article does not apply.

> >>>>

> >>>>> If it doesn't apply, I have following suggestions:

> >>>>>

> >>>>> Suggestoin 1:

> >>>>> =================

> >>>>> remove the problematic computer from domain and create a new local

> user

> >>>>> account to see the result.

> >>>>

> >>>>I tried this, and it did not help. (As I mentioned, we're trying to

> run

> >>>>tasks under NT AUTHORITY\System rather than under any particular user's

> >>>>account.)

> >>>>

> >>>>> Suggestion 2:

> >>>>> =====================

> >>>>> We may use Clean Boot to eliminate third party interference. To boot

> >>into

> >>>>> Clean Boot environment:

> >>>>

> >>>>This didn't help either.

> >>>>

> >>>>Any other ideas?

> >>>>

> >>>>Josh Kelley

> >>>>

> >>

> >>

>

>

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