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Windows XP Backup Utility
I am trying to set up scheduled backups using the Windows XP Backup Utility
on my desktop and laptop computers. However, I keep getting an error message saying access is denied. The error message reads:- "An error as occurred while attempting to set task account information. The specific error is:- 0x80070005: Access is denied. You do not have permission to perform the requested Operation." What is causing this as there is only myself and my wife who use the computers, and we both have administration rights? Is there a fix to overcome this problem. I am also asked to enter a password during the scheduled task set up procedure. Why is this necessary, and would I need to enter it every time the task runs. I can do a backup manually. Regards |
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Windows XP Backup Utility
"ArkRoyal" wrote in message ... I am trying to set up scheduled backups using the Windows XP Backup Utility on my desktop and laptop computers. However, I keep getting an error message saying access is denied. The error message reads:- "An error as occurred while attempting to set task account information. The specific error is:- 0x80070005: Access is denied. You do not have permission to perform the requested Operation." What is causing this as there is only myself and my wife who use the computers, and we both have administration rights? Is there a fix to overcome this problem. I am also asked to enter a password during the scheduled task set up procedure. Why is this necessary, and would I need to enter it every time the task runs. I can do a backup manually. Regards When you schedule the task, specify "Administrator" for the account to be used by the task, and enter the correct password for "Administrator". The password must not be blank. |
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Windows XP Backup Utility
How to reset security settings back to the defaults
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222 -=- The 0x80070005 is an access denied message - One of the most common causes of this erroя code is the Anti-virus and Anti-spyware software programs running on the computer. You can try turning them off and then try the back-up again. Keep the fiяewall on though. -=- Ǝиçεl ©¿©¬ -=- "ArkRoyal" wrote: I am trying to set up scheduled backups using the Windows XP Backup Utility on my desktop and laptop computers. However, I keep getting an error message saying access is denied. The error message reads:- "An error as occurred while attempting to set task account information. The specific error is:- 0x80070005: Access is denied. You do not have permission to perform the requested Operation." What is causing this as there is only myself and my wife who use the computers, and we both have administration rights? Is there a fix to overcome this problem. I am also asked to enter a password during the scheduled task set up procedure. Why is this necessary, and would I need to enter it every time the task runs. I can do a backup manually. Regards |
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Windows XP Backup Utility
On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 00:34:01 -0700, ArkRoyal
wrote: I am trying to set up scheduled backups using the Windows XP Backup Utility on my desktop and laptop computers. However, I keep getting an error message saying access is denied. The error message reads:- "An error as occurred while attempting to set task account information. The specific error is:- 0x80070005: Access is denied. You do not have permission to perform the requested Operation." What is causing this as there is only myself and my wife who use the computers, and we both have administration rights? Is there a fix to overcome this problem. I am also asked to enter a password during the scheduled task set up procedure. Why is this necessary, and would I need to enter it every time the task runs. I can do a backup manually. Regards Is this just for system restore , or laptop and desktop recovery ? |
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