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Schedule Task Error 0x800700005
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on Thursday, February 23, 2012
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Error: 0x800700005 access denied when creating a new task
The cause for this error is because Administrator user account does not have permission to the task scheduler folder.
To fix this error:
The cause for this error is because Administrator user account does not have permission to the task scheduler folder.
To fix this error:
- Open a command prompt
- Run “Net Use T: \\%computername%\C$\Windows\Tasks /Persistent:No”
- Open Explorer, right-click Tasks
- Go to Properties and click the Security tab. In security permissions grant Administrators and System Full Control if they do not already have it, and then click Apply.
- Then click Advanced, check Replace permission entries on all child objects, and click Ok
- Restart the Task Scheduler service and give it another try.