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Old 01-05-2006, 03:58 AM
Michael Horowitz
 
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Default Rats, 884573 n/a to WINXP Home! "Access dened"

I'm running WINXP Home.
I'm trying to use the scheduler and it gives me"0x89970005:Access is
denied"
Googled for it and thought I found _Exactly_ what I was looking for,
article 884573, which told me how to find Gpedit.msc and do a
'workaround'
Unfortunately, the article didn't say this was N/A to WINxp-Home; had
to find THAT out by more digging.

anyone know a workaround to get to scheduler to run? - Mike

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Old 01-05-2006, 03:58 AM
Nepatsfan
 
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In k1vjq1pcidgp2uhu057uu36rq5s21kv0vn@4ax.com Michael Horowitz
wrote:
> I'm running WINXP Home.
> I'm trying to use the scheduler and it gives
> me"0x89970005:Access is denied"
> Googled for it and thought I found _Exactly_ what I was
> looking for, article 884573, which told me how to find
> Gpedit.msc and do a 'workaround'
> Unfortunately, the article didn't say this was N/A to
> WINxp-Home; had to find THAT out by more digging.
>
> anyone know a workaround to get to scheduler to run? - Mike


Does your user account have a password? If it doesn't, add one
and try to schedule your task.

As stated in the "More Information" section of that KB article,
XP requires an account with a non-blank password in order to
create a scheduled task. There's a workaround for this
restriction but it opens a huge hole in your computer's
security.

Note: If you're system is setup to automatically logon your
user account, adding a password will prevent this from
happening. In order to get back to logging on automatically, do
the following:

Go to Start -> Run.
Copy and paste the following into the Open box:

control userpasswords2

Click OK.
Put a check mark in the box next to "Users must enter a user
name and password to use this computer".
In the "Users of this computer" box, click on the User you want
to have logged on automatically.
Now, go back and uncheck "Users must enter a user name and
password to use this computer".
Click OK.
In the box that pops up, make sure the account you clicked on
earlier is entered next to User Name.
Enter your password twice.
Click OK.
Reboot to see if you get the desired results.

Good luck

Nepatsfan



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Old 01-05-2006, 03:58 AM
Michael Horowitz
 
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Default Re: Rats, 884573 n/a to WINXP Home! "Access dened"

Nepatsfan -

Thanks for the suggestion.
I made a checkpoint and followed your directions.
When it rebooted, the following occurred:
- Froze at the 'Windows is starting up..." screen.
- I pressed reset and it rebooted.
- Error message appeared: "One of your discs needs to be checked for
consistency...". and the check proceedes
- Screen message appears: "System could not log you on, make sure
username and domain are ...."
- Press 'OK"
- The "To begin, click username" screen appears.

The original scheduler problem was unresolved.

I restored to the checkpoint.

Any suggestions are appreciated. - Mike




On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:47:52 -0500, "Nepatsfan"
<nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:

>In k1vjq1pcidgp2uhu057uu36rq5s21kv0vn@4ax.com Michael Horowitz
>wrote:
>> I'm running WINXP Home.
>> I'm trying to use the scheduler and it gives
>> me"0x89970005:Access is denied"
>> Googled for it and thought I found _Exactly_ what I was
>> looking for, article 884573, which told me how to find
>> Gpedit.msc and do a 'workaround'
>> Unfortunately, the article didn't say this was N/A to
>> WINxp-Home; had to find THAT out by more digging.
>>
>> anyone know a workaround to get to scheduler to run? - Mike

>
>Does your user account have a password? If it doesn't, add one
>and try to schedule your task.
>
>As stated in the "More Information" section of that KB article,
>XP requires an account with a non-blank password in order to
>create a scheduled task. There's a workaround for this
>restriction but it opens a huge hole in your computer's
>security.
>
>Note: If you're system is setup to automatically logon your
>user account, adding a password will prevent this from
>happening. In order to get back to logging on automatically, do
>the following:
>
>Go to Start -> Run.
>Copy and paste the following into the Open box:
>
>control userpasswords2
>
>Click OK.
>Put a check mark in the box next to "Users must enter a user
>name and password to use this computer".
>In the "Users of this computer" box, click on the User you want
>to have logged on automatically.
>Now, go back and uncheck "Users must enter a user name and
>password to use this computer".
>Click OK.
>In the box that pops up, make sure the account you clicked on
>earlier is entered next to User Name.
>Enter your password twice.
>Click OK.
>Reboot to see if you get the desired results.
>
>Good luck
>
>Nepatsfan
>
>


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Old 01-05-2006, 03:58 AM
Michael Horowitz
 
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Default Re: Rats, 884573 n/a to WINXP Home! "Access dened"

If it's any help in the analysis I did the following:
- made a new user with limited privileges and requiring password
- had new user build a task
- logged on as new user
- the task ran when I pressed 'Run'.

I"ve assigned myself Admin privileges and made it so I don't have to
enter a password. I've been trying to run the scheduler as Admin.
Could could the process of not requiring a pw be the cause of my
problem ?- MIke




On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 08:03:53 -0500, Michael Horowitz
<mhorowit@cox.net> wrote:

>Nepatsfan -
>
>Thanks for the suggestion.
>I made a checkpoint and followed your directions.
>When it rebooted, the following occurred:
>- Froze at the 'Windows is starting up..." screen.
>- I pressed reset and it rebooted.
>- Error message appeared: "One of your discs needs to be checked for
>consistency...". and the check proceedes
>- Screen message appears: "System could not log you on, make sure
>username and domain are ...."
>- Press 'OK"
>- The "To begin, click username" screen appears.
>
>The original scheduler problem was unresolved.
>
>I restored to the checkpoint.
>
>Any suggestions are appreciated. - Mike
>
>
>
>
>On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:47:52 -0500, "Nepatsfan"
><nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:
>
>>In k1vjq1pcidgp2uhu057uu36rq5s21kv0vn@4ax.com Michael Horowitz
>>wrote:
>>> I'm running WINXP Home.
>>> I'm trying to use the scheduler and it gives
>>> me"0x89970005:Access is denied"
>>> Googled for it and thought I found _Exactly_ what I was
>>> looking for, article 884573, which told me how to find
>>> Gpedit.msc and do a 'workaround'
>>> Unfortunately, the article didn't say this was N/A to
>>> WINxp-Home; had to find THAT out by more digging.
>>>
>>> anyone know a workaround to get to scheduler to run? - Mike

>>
>>Does your user account have a password? If it doesn't, add one
>>and try to schedule your task.
>>
>>As stated in the "More Information" section of that KB article,
>>XP requires an account with a non-blank password in order to
>>create a scheduled task. There's a workaround for this
>>restriction but it opens a huge hole in your computer's
>>security.
>>
>>Note: If you're system is setup to automatically logon your
>>user account, adding a password will prevent this from
>>happening. In order to get back to logging on automatically, do
>>the following:
>>
>>Go to Start -> Run.
>>Copy and paste the following into the Open box:
>>
>>control userpasswords2
>>
>>Click OK.
>>Put a check mark in the box next to "Users must enter a user
>>name and password to use this computer".
>>In the "Users of this computer" box, click on the User you want
>>to have logged on automatically.
>>Now, go back and uncheck "Users must enter a user name and
>>password to use this computer".
>>Click OK.
>>In the box that pops up, make sure the account you clicked on
>>earlier is entered next to User Name.
>>Enter your password twice.
>>Click OK.
>>Reboot to see if you get the desired results.
>>
>>Good luck
>>
>>Nepatsfan
>>
>>


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Old 01-05-2006, 03:58 AM
Nepatsfan
 
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Default Re: Rats, 884573 n/a to WINXP Home! "Access dened"

Instead of testing it by selecting Run from the menu, try the
following:

Logon with the new account.
Create a new task.
In the program box, click on Paint, hit the Next button.
Click on "One time only", click Next.
Change the time so the task runs 10 minutes in the future, hit
Next.
Make sure the new account is listed as the user name, enter the
password twice and hit the Next button.
Click Finish.

If Paint opens in a few minutes, then you know it's working
correctly.

Note: After the test runs successfully, you can go back and
delete this task.

Nepatsfan


In j25oq1p0s6j1kct7o6n472vu46om3lh8lf@4ax.com Michael Horowitz
wrote:
> If it's any help in the analysis I did the following:
> - made a new user with limited privileges and requiring
> password
> - had new user build a task
> - logged on as new user
> - the task ran when I pressed 'Run'.
>
> I"ve assigned myself Admin privileges and made it so I don't
> have to enter a password. I've been trying to run the
> scheduler as Admin. Could could the process of not requiring
> a pw be the cause of my problem ?- MIke
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 08:03:53 -0500, Michael Horowitz
> <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote:
>
>> Nepatsfan -
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>> I made a checkpoint and followed your directions.
>> When it rebooted, the following occurred:
>> - Froze at the 'Windows is starting up..." screen.
>> - I pressed reset and it rebooted.
>> - Error message appeared: "One of your discs needs to be
>> checked for consistency...". and the check proceedes
>> - Screen message appears: "System could not log you on,
>> make sure username and domain are ...."
>> - Press 'OK"
>> - The "To begin, click username" screen appears.
>>
>> The original scheduler problem was unresolved.
>>
>> I restored to the checkpoint.
>>
>> Any suggestions are appreciated. - Mike
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:47:52 -0500, "Nepatsfan"
>> <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:
>>
>>> In k1vjq1pcidgp2uhu057uu36rq5s21kv0vn@4ax.com Michael
>>> Horowitz wrote:
>>>> I'm running WINXP Home.
>>>> I'm trying to use the scheduler and it gives
>>>> me"0x89970005:Access is denied"
>>>> Googled for it and thought I found _Exactly_ what I was
>>>> looking for, article 884573, which told me how to find
>>>> Gpedit.msc and do a 'workaround'
>>>> Unfortunately, the article didn't say this was N/A to
>>>> WINxp-Home; had to find THAT out by more digging.
>>>>
>>>> anyone know a workaround to get to scheduler to run? -
>>>> Mike
>>>
>>> Does your user account have a password? If it doesn't, add
>>> one and try to schedule your task.
>>>
>>> As stated in the "More Information" section of that KB
>>> article, XP requires an account with a non-blank password
>>> in order to create a scheduled task. There's a workaround
>>> for this restriction but it opens a huge hole in your
>>> computer's security.
>>>
>>> Note: If you're system is setup to automatically logon your
>>> user account, adding a password will prevent this from
>>> happening. In order to get back to logging on
>>> automatically, do the following:
>>>
>>> Go to Start -> Run.
>>> Copy and paste the following into the Open box:
>>>
>>> control userpasswords2
>>>
>>> Click OK.
>>> Put a check mark in the box next to "Users must enter a
>>> user name and password to use this computer".
>>> In the "Users of this computer" box, click on the User you
>>> want to have logged on automatically.
>>> Now, go back and uncheck "Users must enter a user name and
>>> password to use this computer".
>>> Click OK.
>>> In the box that pops up, make sure the account you clicked
>>> on earlier is entered next to User Name.
>>> Enter your password twice.
>>> Click OK.
>>> Reboot to see if you get the desired results.
>>>
>>> Good luck
>>>
>>> Nepatsfan




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Old 01-05-2006, 03:58 AM
Michael Horowitz
 
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Default Re: Rats, 884573 n/a to WINXP Home! "Access dened"

Geeze I have egg on my face.
The application behind the tasks I was trying to run had been
previously deleted.
Thanks for taking the time. - Mike

On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 10:45:04 -0500, "Nepatsfan"
<nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:

>Instead of testing it by selecting Run from the menu, try the
>following:
>
>Logon with the new account.
>Create a new task.
>In the program box, click on Paint, hit the Next button.
>Click on "One time only", click Next.
>Change the time so the task runs 10 minutes in the future, hit
>Next.
>Make sure the new account is listed as the user name, enter the
>password twice and hit the Next button.
>Click Finish.
>
>If Paint opens in a few minutes, then you know it's working
>correctly.
>
>Note: After the test runs successfully, you can go back and
>delete this task.
>
>Nepatsfan
>
>
>In j25oq1p0s6j1kct7o6n472vu46om3lh8lf@4ax.com Michael Horowitz
>wrote:
>> If it's any help in the analysis I did the following:
>> - made a new user with limited privileges and requiring
>> password
>> - had new user build a task
>> - logged on as new user
>> - the task ran when I pressed 'Run'.
>>
>> I"ve assigned myself Admin privileges and made it so I don't
>> have to enter a password. I've been trying to run the
>> scheduler as Admin. Could could the process of not requiring
>> a pw be the cause of my problem ?- MIke
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 08:03:53 -0500, Michael Horowitz
>> <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Nepatsfan -
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>>> I made a checkpoint and followed your directions.
>>> When it rebooted, the following occurred:
>>> - Froze at the 'Windows is starting up..." screen.
>>> - I pressed reset and it rebooted.
>>> - Error message appeared: "One of your discs needs to be
>>> checked for consistency...". and the check proceedes
>>> - Screen message appears: "System could not log you on,
>>> make sure username and domain are ...."
>>> - Press 'OK"
>>> - The "To begin, click username" screen appears.
>>>
>>> The original scheduler problem was unresolved.
>>>
>>> I restored to the checkpoint.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions are appreciated. - Mike
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:47:52 -0500, "Nepatsfan"
>>> <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In k1vjq1pcidgp2uhu057uu36rq5s21kv0vn@4ax.com Michael
>>>> Horowitz wrote:
>>>>> I'm running WINXP Home.
>>>>> I'm trying to use the scheduler and it gives
>>>>> me"0x89970005:Access is denied"
>>>>> Googled for it and thought I found _Exactly_ what I was
>>>>> looking for, article 884573, which told me how to find
>>>>> Gpedit.msc and do a 'workaround'
>>>>> Unfortunately, the article didn't say this was N/A to
>>>>> WINxp-Home; had to find THAT out by more digging.
>>>>>
>>>>> anyone know a workaround to get to scheduler to run? -
>>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>> Does your user account have a password? If it doesn't, add
>>>> one and try to schedule your task.
>>>>
>>>> As stated in the "More Information" section of that KB
>>>> article, XP requires an account with a non-blank password
>>>> in order to create a scheduled task. There's a workaround
>>>> for this restriction but it opens a huge hole in your
>>>> computer's security.
>>>>
>>>> Note: If you're system is setup to automatically logon your
>>>> user account, adding a password will prevent this from
>>>> happening. In order to get back to logging on
>>>> automatically, do the following:
>>>>
>>>> Go to Start -> Run.
>>>> Copy and paste the following into the Open box:
>>>>
>>>> control userpasswords2
>>>>
>>>> Click OK.
>>>> Put a check mark in the box next to "Users must enter a
>>>> user name and password to use this computer".
>>>> In the "Users of this computer" box, click on the User you
>>>> want to have logged on automatically.
>>>> Now, go back and uncheck "Users must enter a user name and
>>>> password to use this computer".
>>>> Click OK.
>>>> In the box that pops up, make sure the account you clicked
>>>> on earlier is entered next to User Name.
>>>> Enter your password twice.
>>>> Click OK.
>>>> Reboot to see if you get the desired results.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck
>>>>
>>>> Nepatsfan

>
>


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Old 01-05-2006, 03:58 AM
Nepatsfan
 
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Default Re: Rats, 884573 n/a to WINXP Home! "Access dened"

No problem. Thanks for letting me know what happened.

Nepatsfan

In 76frq155dc11so27qi74okfn1cfvl0ka05@4ax.com Michael Horowitz
wrote:
> Geeze I have egg on my face.
> The application behind the tasks I was trying to run had been
> previously deleted.
> Thanks for taking the time. - Mike
>
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 10:45:04 -0500, "Nepatsfan"
> <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:
>
>> Instead of testing it by selecting Run from the menu, try
>> the following:
>>
>> Logon with the new account.
>> Create a new task.
>> In the program box, click on Paint, hit the Next button.
>> Click on "One time only", click Next.
>> Change the time so the task runs 10 minutes in the future,
>> hit Next.
>> Make sure the new account is listed as the user name, enter
>> the password twice and hit the Next button.
>> Click Finish.
>>
>> If Paint opens in a few minutes, then you know it's working
>> correctly.
>>
>> Note: After the test runs successfully, you can go back and
>> delete this task.
>>
>> Nepatsfan
>>
>>
>> In j25oq1p0s6j1kct7o6n472vu46om3lh8lf@4ax.com Michael
>> Horowitz wrote:
>>> If it's any help in the analysis I did the following:
>>> - made a new user with limited privileges and requiring
>>> password
>>> - had new user build a task
>>> - logged on as new user
>>> - the task ran when I pressed 'Run'.
>>>
>>> I"ve assigned myself Admin privileges and made it so I
>>> don't have to enter a password. I've been trying to run the
>>> scheduler as Admin. Could could the process of not
>>> requiring a pw be the cause of my problem ?- MIke
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 08:03:53 -0500, Michael Horowitz
>>> <mhorowit@cox.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Nepatsfan -
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>>>> I made a checkpoint and followed your directions.
>>>> When it rebooted, the following occurred:
>>>> - Froze at the 'Windows is starting up..." screen.
>>>> - I pressed reset and it rebooted.
>>>> - Error message appeared: "One of your discs needs to be
>>>> checked for consistency...". and the check proceedes
>>>> - Screen message appears: "System could not log you on,
>>>> make sure username and domain are ...."
>>>> - Press 'OK"
>>>> - The "To begin, click username" screen appears.
>>>>
>>>> The original scheduler problem was unresolved.
>>>>
>>>> I restored to the checkpoint.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions are appreciated. - Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 15:47:52 -0500, "Nepatsfan"
>>>> <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In k1vjq1pcidgp2uhu057uu36rq5s21kv0vn@4ax.com Michael
>>>>> Horowitz wrote:
>>>>>> I'm running WINXP Home.
>>>>>> I'm trying to use the scheduler and it gives
>>>>>> me"0x89970005:Access is denied"
>>>>>> Googled for it and thought I found _Exactly_ what I was
>>>>>> looking for, article 884573, which told me how to find
>>>>>> Gpedit.msc and do a 'workaround'
>>>>>> Unfortunately, the article didn't say this was N/A to
>>>>>> WINxp-Home; had to find THAT out by more digging.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> anyone know a workaround to get to scheduler to run? -
>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>
>>>>> Does your user account have a password? If it doesn't,
>>>>> add one and try to schedule your task.
>>>>>
>>>>> As stated in the "More Information" section of that KB
>>>>> article, XP requires an account with a non-blank password
>>>>> in order to create a scheduled task. There's a workaround
>>>>> for this restriction but it opens a huge hole in your
>>>>> computer's security.
>>>>>
>>>>> Note: If you're system is setup to automatically logon
>>>>> your user account, adding a password will prevent this
>>>>> from happening. In order to get back to logging on
>>>>> automatically, do the following:
>>>>>
>>>>> Go to Start -> Run.
>>>>> Copy and paste the following into the Open box:
>>>>>
>>>>> control userpasswords2
>>>>>
>>>>> Click OK.
>>>>> Put a check mark in the box next to "Users must enter a
>>>>> user name and password to use this computer".
>>>>> In the "Users of this computer" box, click on the User
>>>>> you want to have logged on automatically.
>>>>> Now, go back and uncheck "Users must enter a user name
>>>>> and password to use this computer".
>>>>> Click OK.
>>>>> In the box that pops up, make sure the account you
>>>>> clicked on earlier is entered next to User Name.
>>>>> Enter your password twice.
>>>>> Click OK.
>>>>> Reboot to see if you get the desired results.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good luck
>>>>>
>>>>> Nepatsfan




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