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this event 602: Scheduled Task created On this page Description of this event Field level details Examples Discuss this event Mini-seminars on this event This event actually
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gets logged for both scheduled task creations as well as changes to exisiting event id 408 tasks. This event does not get logged when a task is deleted. If you enable Object Auditing for successes, you event id 303 will also see file level access events corresponding the *.job file in %SystemRoot%\Tasks\ including delete events. See events 560, 564, 567, and 562. File name identifies the *.job file where the task definition is https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd393233(v=ws.10).aspx stored. Command documents the operating system command that will be executed when the task starts. Triggers specifies how often or what event will trigger the task to start. Time specifies the next time the task will run. Target User is the account the task will run under. By User and Domain identify the user who created or modified the task. Logon ID enables you to connect this event https://www.ultimatewindowssecurity.com/securitylog/encyclopedia/event.aspx?eventid=602 back with the user's initial logon. See event 528 and 540. Free Security Log Quick Reference Chart Description Fields in 602 File Name: (file name and location of task) Command: (command that the task runs) Triggers: (times when the task will run) Time: (time this task will run next) Flags: Target User:(User that the task runs under) User:(User that created or modified the task) Domain: Logon ID: (correlates with logon of user that created or modified task) Top 10 Windows Security Events to Monitor Examples of 602 Scheduled Task created: File Name:C:\WINDOWS\Tasks\Backup.job Command:C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntbackup.exe Triggers:At 9:46 AM every Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri of every week, starting 8/8/2004. Time:8/9/2004 9:46:00 AM Flags:0x18000C0 Target User:ELM\administrator By: User:administrator Domain:ELM Logon ID:(0x0,0x158EB7) Keep me up-to-date on the Windows Security Log. Email*: Bad email address *We will NOT share this Mini-Seminars Covering Event ID 602 11 Ways to Detect System Intrusions with the Security Log Discussions on Event ID 602 Ask a question about this event Upcoming Webinars Leveraging SCCM to Manage the Security of Your Endpoints How to Detect SQL Server Hacking without Crippling Performance or Impacting Availability Understanding Office 365 Unified Audit Logging 14 Group Policy Security Risks and How to Control them
for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/27675794/Print-spooler-Error-Failed-to-reopen-an-existing-printer-Event-ID-602.html Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14839 Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Print spooler Error - Failed to reopen an existing printer Event ID 602 Want to Advertise event id Here? Solved Print spooler Error - Failed to reopen an existing printer Event ID 602 Posted on 2012-04-14 TCP/IP Printers and Scanners Windows 7 1 Verified Solution 12 Comments 3,895 Views Last Modified: 2012-04-15 In the course of trying to figure out why my wireless icon loads so slowly upon booting, I came across the Event Viewer. error event id I noticed that I had about 1,600 events all dealing with the followng error The print spooler failed to reopen an existing printer connection because it could not read the configuration information from the registry key S-1-5-21-491004462-2795555541-3286344931-1005\Printers\Connections\,,fs1,TOSHIBA e-STUDIO280Series PCL6. This can occur if the key name or values are malformed or missing. Interestingly enough, I no longer have access to the Toshiba and the reference "fs1" is a network location at my former employer's office. I do not have this printer set up in my devices. How do I remove this process so that it is not waisting resources trying to attach to a printer that does not exist. I am wondering if this is what is causing my wireless connection to start up so slowly. 0 Question by:snkama95 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 89 Active today Best Solution byJohn Hurst >>> the window opened showing all of my printers ... I am not sure what is meant by "open the dialogue window". <--- I