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Default 02-18-2009, 04:24 PM

Hi roraniel


Since the task scheduler works after clicking OK for the two messages,
I think I am going to leave well enough alone.

I want to thank you for responses and your willingness to help me.

I really appricate it...thanks again
   
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Default 02-18-2009, 04:27 PM

No problem


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Default Fix Reminders - <username> error - 11-04-2009, 12:16 AM

I came across this error after syspreping a Windows 2008 server (basically changing the computer name), Fix will also apply to Vista

• Open windows explorer
• Browse to C:\Windows\System32\Tasks\Microsoft\WindowsCalenda r\
• Select Reminders - <username>
• Right click Reminders - <username> and select Delete
• Click Yes to delete the task
• Close windows Explorer
• Open Task Scheduler
• Error should not appear

NOTE: There might be more than one Reminders - <username> task that needs deleting
   
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Default 11-04-2009, 02:59 AM

Try this fix : Task Scheduler service properties are grayed out in Windows Vista
   
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Default Fixing "Task Scheduler Service" - 12-15-2009, 11:35 AM

I have to say THANK YOU, for posting this!!! I recently found out that I had this after finding ISASS.EXE on my pc when I was trying to setup Windows Defender to run automatically on (Obviously) a schedule. Your described procedure fixed this issue! I found two items listed that I did not recognize, so I deleted both then I checked to see if that had taken care of this problem & to my delight it had done the trick. I really appreciate your taking the time to assist others.
   
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