Re: Error: 0x800700005 access denied when creating a new task
- From: jwgoerlich@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 03:58:53 -0700
It could be a file permissions issue. Mount the Tasks folder as a
network drive and check the permissions. From the command prompt:
Net Use T: \\%computername%\C$\Windows\Tasks /Persistent:No
Open Explorer, right-click Tasks (T:), Properties. Check the Security
tab. Grant Administrators and System [x] Full Control, if they do not
already have it, and click [Apply]. Then click [Advanced], check [x]
Replace permission entries on all child objects, and click [Ok].
Restart the "Task Scheduler" service and give it another try.
Regards,
J Wolfgang Goerlich
On Jun 19, 11:51 am, Rich <R...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When logged into the domain with a windows xp workstation I am able to create
a scheduled task but I get the following error when I click Finish in the
wizard:
The new task has been created, but may not run because the account
information could not be set. The specific error is: 0x800700005: Access
Denied.
This is with any account I use on the domain. When I log in using a local
administrator account I can create a task with no errors. Any ideas on how to
troubleshoot further?
.
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