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Log in KnowledgeBaseChild pagesTroubleshootingAccess Denied error run a scheduled task remotely access is denied when creating a scheduled taskBrowse pagesConfigureSpace tools Attachments (1) task scheduler access denied server 2003 Page History Restrictions Page Information Resolved comments Link to this Page… View in schtasks permissions Hierarchy View Source Export to PDF Export to CHM Export to PDF Export to Word Pages Macrium Reflect KnowledgeBase Troubleshooting Skip https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/883279 to end of banner JIRA links Go to start of banner Access Denied error when creating a scheduled task Skip to end of metadata Created by Nick Sills, last modified on Mar 13, 2015 Go to start of metadata Visit the Macrium web http://knowledgebase.macrium.com/display/KNOW/Access+Denied+error+when+creating+a+scheduled+task siteBrowse our Support Forum Complete User Guide Export this page Search Collapse all Expand all Collapse all When creating a scheduled task in Macrium Reflect you may see the following error:This error is caused by corrupt NTFS permissions applied to folder 'C:\Windows\Tasks' and prevents new tasks being saved.To correct this error:Open a command prompt with elevated privileges. Please see Running an elevated command promptType the following commands:Copy the text below and paste into your comand window... Ensure that you press enter after the last line. This will grant 'Administrator' and 'SYSTEM' full access to folder 'C:\Windows\Tasks'Retry to create your scheduled tasks. No labels Overview Content Tools Powered by Atlassian Confluence 5.7.3, Team Collaboration Software Printed by Atlassian Confluence 5.7.3, Team Collaboration Software. Report a bug Atlassian News Atlassian
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-cannot-create-scheduled-task-access-denied.901925/ Solved: cannot create scheduled task, access denied Discussion in 'Windows Server' http://geekswithblogs.net/jemimus/archive/2008/05/14/122132.aspx started by adsmith82, Feb 10, 2010. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement adsmith82 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 19, 2006 Messages: 181 Windows Server 2003 R2 I am logged in as a local administrator and cannot create a scheduled task: [Task Scheduler] access is The new task could not be created. The specific error is: 0x80070005: Access is denied. Try using the Task page Browse button to locate the application. [OK] My research lead me to look look in the Group Policy Object Editor for: Windows Settings > Security Settings > File System > %SystemRoot%\Tasks On this machine, there access is denied is no "File System" folder. In the MSDN Library, I find: "The File System folder is available only in Group Policy objects associated with domains, OUs, and sites. The File System folder does not appear in the Local Computer Policy object." Any ideas? adsmith82, Feb 10, 2010 #1 adsmith82 Thread Starter Joined: Jul 19, 2006 Messages: 181 I found the following info, problem is solved... Problem Description: =================== When trying to create a new scheduled task, error occurred "The new task could not be created." "0x80070005: Access is denied. Try using the Task page Browse button to locate the application." Cause: =================== The Administrators group lack permission on the C:\WINDOWS\Tasks folder. Resolution: =================== Start - Run - CMD - C:/windows - CACLS TASKS /E /G builtin\administrators:F The steps above grant Administrators group full control permission to the C:\WINDOWS\Tasks folder. Again, thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroups. Please feel free to contact us again in the future. Best regard
Twhirl FF support, and Pretend-Sysadmins Scheduled reboot batch job, unexpected "access denied" and how to handle security Loic le Meur responds to my post Sysadmins on Twitter, lack of groups and Seesmic issues TCR Move destination rack plan v2 Where are all the Sysadmins? Datacenter Move post 2 Books on Systems Administration and Datacenters News This is my old Sysadmin blog. April 2009 I moved all this content to http://thefluffyadmin.net/ Post Categories Patterns MVC Security Archives April 2009 (1) August 2008 (1) July 2008 (4) June 2008 (2) May 2008 (10) April 2008 (3) October 2007 (1) January 2007 (1) December 2006 (1) July 2006 (1) June 2006 (1) May 2006 (1) March 2006 (1) February 2006 (2) January 2006 (5) December 2005 (6) November 2005 (10) October 2005 (8) September 2005 (7) August 2005 (11) July 2005 (23) June 2005 (22) May 2005 (2) April 2005 (3) March 2005 (16) February 2005 (11) January 2005 (12) December 2004 (28) November 2004 (42) October 2004 (13) September 2004 (7) Robert's Sysadmin Blog Unraveling the datacenter one fibre at a time << Loic le Meur responds to my post | Home | Friendfeed Sysadmin Room, Twhirl FF support, and Pretend-Sysadmins >> Scheduled reboot batch job, unexpected "access denied" and how to handle security Comments | Share So here is something silly I was running up against. In the end its super simple, but its not obvious, and not easy to google for. I want to equip the new servers are are installing with a standard weekly reboot schedule. I created a batch file that launched shutdown.exe with some fancy parameters, and set this up as a scheduled task for each server. I created a special domain account called sa-scheduledreboot with normal user rights, and rights to access the share, and of course the famous "log on as a batch job" privilege, granted to each server via Group Policy. But dispite this, rather textbook, rights scenario, I was continuously getting "Could not Start" However, if I ran the command using Runas, using the credentials of the sa-scheduledreboot account, it would work fine. The Scheduled Task eventlog showed the following: "Task Scheduler Service" 5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710) "S