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GOWhitten





PostPosted: Sun Jan 20 12:12:02 PST 2008 Top

Windows XP >> backup i have windows xp home and is trying to run a scheduled back to an external
HD. but during the scheduled time nothing happens.i have the password set
alone with date and times.when i check the status it says could not start.

can anyone help

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Claymore





PostPosted: Sun Jan 20 12:12:02 PST 2008 Top

Windows XP >> backup On Jan 20, 2:26=A0pm, firstmonte <EMail@HideDomain.com>
wrote:
> i have windows xp home and is trying to run a scheduled back to an externa=
l
> HD. but during the scheduled time nothing happens.i have the password set
> alone with date and times.when i check the status it says could not start.=

>
> can anyone help

Hello,

The *account* itself under which Task Scheduler is to run must be
passworded. Is this the case?

If you want XP to log you on automatically after you password the
account, here's the procedure:

1. Go to Start =3D> Run
2. Type in (or copy and paste from here)

control userpasswords2 (note the space after "control")

3. Click OK (or press the enter key)
4. In the resulting window, click once on the account you want XP to
boot into without stopping.
5. Uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password....." at the
"enter a password" screen.
6. Click OK
7. Enter the new password for the account twice in the window that
pops up, click OK
 
 
firstmonte





PostPosted: Sun Jan 20 19:09:01 PST 2008 Top

Windows XP >> backup

"Claymore" wrote:

> On Jan 20, 2:26 pm, firstmonte <EMail@HideDomain.com>
> wrote:
> > i have windows xp home and is trying to run a scheduled back to an external
> > HD. but during the scheduled time nothing happens.i have the password set
> > alone with date and times.when i check the status it says could not start.
> >
> > can anyone help
>
> Hello,
>
> The *account* itself under which Task Scheduler is to run must be
> passworded. Is this the case?
>
> If you want XP to log you on automatically after you password the
> account, here's the procedure:
>
> 1. Go to Start => Run
> 2. Type in (or copy and paste from here)
>
> control userpasswords2 (note the space after "control")
>
> 3. Click OK (or press the enter key)
> 4. In the resulting window, click once on the account you want XP to
> boot into without stopping.
> 5. Uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password....." at the
> "enter a password" screen.
> 6. Click OK
> 7. Enter the new password for the account twice in the window that
> pops up, click OK
>

Thanks Claymonre

The account is passworded and i can set the schedule but when the set time
is reached nothing happens

 
 
Claymore





PostPosted: Mon Jan 21 19:15:16 PST 2008 Top

Windows XP >> backup On Jan 20, 10:09=A0pm, firstmonte <EMail@HideDomain.com>
wrote:
> "Claymore" wrote:
> > On Jan 20, 2:26 pm, firstmonte <EMail@HideDomain.com>
> > wrote:
> > > i have windows xp home and is trying to run a scheduled back to an ext=
ernal
> > > HD. but during the scheduled time nothing happens.i have the password =
set
> > > alone with date and times.when i check the status it says could not st=
art.
>
> > > can anyone help
>
> > Hello,
>
> > The *account* itself under which Task Scheduler is to run must be
> > passworded. Is this the case?
>
> > If you want XP to log you on automatically after you password the
> > account, here's the procedure:
>
> > 1. Go to Start =3D> Run
> > 2. Type in (or copy and paste from here)
>
> > control userpasswords2 (note the space after "control")
>
> > 3. Click OK (or press the enter key)
> > 4. In the resulting window, click once on the account you want XP to
> > boot into without stopping.
> > 5. Uncheck "Users must enter a user name and password....." at the
> > "enter a password" screen.
> > 6. Click OK
> > 7. Enter the new password for the account twice in the window that
> > pops up, click OK
>
> Thanks Claymonre
>
> The account is passworded and i can set the schedule but when the set time=

> is reached nothing happens- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Hello again,

Have you checked that the Task Scheduler service is set to Automatic
and Start (Start =3D> Run and type in "services.msc" {without the
quotes}).

Also, check the Event Viewer (Start =3D> Run and type in
"eventvwr.msc" {without the quotes} and look for an entry at the time
the Task was supposed to run. Note down any error messages.

Also, look for the Task Scheduler log file - SchedLgU.Txt - located in
C:\Windows. Note any errors.