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    Scheduled task

    I have a scheduled task on a Windows 2000 Server that doesn't start. It was working when we had our LAN set with a Workgroup, but we changed to a domain and we're getting this error now:

    The attempt to log on to the account associated with the task failed, therefore, the task did not run. The specific error is :
    0x8007052e : Logon failure : Unknown user name or bad password.
    Verify that the task's Run-as name and password are valid and try again.

    Anyone got an idea?

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    Re: Scheduled task

    Did you try going to the task's properties (Control Panel - Scheduled Tasks - right-click - Properties) and resetting the password?
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    Re: Scheduled task

    Thanks, it is working now.

    The user was Server\username and it has to be domain name\username

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    Re: Scheduled task

    Lol, I've seen this many times. In Windows 98, everybody complained the error messages didn't tell you anything. Windows 2000 + have all these good error messages that tell you the problem, and noone reads them lol
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