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'Windows Server' started by JordanRieger, Jun 18, 2009. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement task scheduler return code 0x8 JordanRieger Thread Starter Joined: Jun 18, 2009 Messages: 4 We have a Windows 2003 server that runs our background business processes. It has many relatively short-running applications setup task scheduler last run result codes to execute through Scheduled Tasks. Recently (and we can't find any change that triggered this) some tasks have been randomly failing to start, returning a 0x80 code in the "Last Result" column of the Scheduled Tasks window (when viewed in Details mode.) The Scheduled Tasks log file (Advanced > View Log) doesnt provide anything besides this same error code. If you run the tasks manually by right-clicking them in the Scheduled Tasks window and clicking Run, they work. They also work when running the associated commands manually through a command prompt. But they return the 0x80 result code when they are allowed to run on schedule. To isolate the problem, as suggested by other forums posts with similar issues, I created a test.cmd batch file which writes to a text file using the echo command, scheduled this batch file, and reproduced the issue. When the 0x80 issue occurs, the batch file does not run at all (no text file is created.) I found a few Microsoft Knowledge Base articles which don't seem to apply directly to our situation: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/843280/en-us and http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;812400 (we are running 2K3, not XP, and the tasks are not scheduled through the command-line AT.EXE tool.) It seems that if the user who is setup to run the scheduled task is currently logged on, the task will run prope
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