Add Task Scheduler under Windows XP system problem resolution frequently occurs
A scheduled task is to have the computer perform the specified action (scheduled action) within a specified time, either as a program or as a batch, but at least it can be run (some of which can be run by double-clicking). Add a step: Start, Settings, Control Panel and Task Scheduler (or start and programs-and accessories-and system Tools-and scheduled Tasks) when you open it to the Scheduled Tasks window, Double-click Add Scheduled Tasks, and then step-by-step to run the steps.
Issue one: An error occurred while trying to set the task account information. The specified error is; 0x80070005: Access Denied. You do not have permission to run the requested operation.
Workaround:
In the Configure Task Scheduler Wizard, there is a step "Please enter a user name and password." The task will run automatically as if the user had started it himself. ", here the user name and password can not be given, many people think casually to a can, this must and your system's user name and password consistent on it (this user name is usually generated by the system itself). Although there is a hint that "if you do not enter a password, the scheduled task may not be able to run." ", but if the user does not have a password, it should not be filled out directly to the next step.
Issue two: A new task has been created, but may not run because the account information cannot be set. The specified error is: 0x80041315: The Task Scheduler service is not running.
Workaround:
In this case, there are two possibilities: one is that the "task Scheduler" service in the system does not start, you can type "Services.msc" in the run to see if the "Task Scheduler" service is set to "disabled", if, Simply double-click it to change the startup type to automatic and reset a scheduled task to execute.
Second, if your current account is set to automatically login, and its login password is empty, it may also cause the task schedule can not be executed on time, in the XP Professional Edition, you need to run "gpedit.msc" to edit the Group Policy: expand " Computer Configuration →windows settings → security settings → local Computer policy → security options, double-click on the right "account: local account with blank password only allow console login" entry, select "Disabled" in the Pop-up dialog box.
Add Task Scheduler under Windows XP system problem resolution frequently occurs