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1 24th September 06:47
sheila_rtj¢•¤mv+ºË¢{&‰Ê貇ír‰
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Default Scheduled Tasks were not executed in Windows NT



hi,

i have serveral scheduled tasks running on my windows nt server 4.0.
They used to be executed before, but recently, those tasks were not executed.
i did not make any changes to the settings of the tasks.

i don't know what caused the problem.

Any ideas?

thanks!
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2 24th September 06:47
dave patrick
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Default Scheduled Tasks were not executed in Windows NT



Scheduled Tasks|Advanced|View Log may provide some details. If the job
connects to another machine you may need to add the user/ group 'logon as
batch job' rights (server side). Control Panel|Admin Tools|Local Security
Policy\Local Policies\User Rights Assignments
"Log on as a batch job"

If the task completes but the job does not then there is a problem in the
job itself. Remember that if it involves network resources to make sure the
user account has permissions to the resources and also use UNC paths as
mapped drives won't natively exist when no one is logged on.

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3 24th September 06:47
sheila_rtj¢•¤mv+ºË¢{&‰Ê貇ír‰
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Default Scheduled Tasks were not executed in Windows NT


hi Dave Patrick,

thanks for the reply.

I viewed the log file and i saw some error messages . it says:

"Not enough quota is available to process this command."

What does it mean and how will I resolve it.

thanks!


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4 24th September 06:47
dave patrick
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Reapply your current service pack.

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