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Hi Guys!
I am facing this problem on our network and tried to Google and Bing for it but to no joy. Basically whenever I try to run a task Schedule I get this error message "0x80070005 Access is denied" I have checked all the permissions I could think and all is fine but I cannot understand why I am getting this message since I got full administrative access to the computer. I downloaded KB904423-x86 from TechNet but this would not apply to my service pack since I am running XP SP3. Can anyone please help me solve this? Thanks -- Boot |
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Reboot wrote:
I am facing this problem on our network and tried to Google and Bing for it but to no joy. Basically whenever I try to run a task Schedule I get this error message "0x80070005 Access is denied" I have checked all the permissions I could think and all is fine but I cannot understand why I am getting this message since I got full administrative access to the computer. I downloaded KB904423-x86 from TechNet but this would not apply to my service pack since I am running XP SP3. Can anyone please help me solve this? Have a password? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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So in the task items you have that option to either only run if you,
the person who set it up, is logged on (are you?) or to run as some user and password. I suppose you've got that as needed? Then what is it running? Can you run it manually with no problem. Some programs need permission within themselves. Some backup scripts you can run from task scheduler have a similar permssion or user password within them. Is it something that uses a service? Does the service need to "run as" an admin? On Mar 23, 5:56*am, Reboot wrote: |
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