Hi. I have a simple console-application which I plan to run every day on 6
am. So I added this task to the task planer. Since I don't know if the
computer has already been turned on at 6 o'clock, I checked "run task as soon
as possible after a missed start" (I hope the translation is correct and you
can imagine what I mean), which is exactly what I want.
But this simple doesn't happen. This morning for example, I turned on the
computer on about 7 o'clock and the application was not started:
Last time running: 2007-07-19 06:00:00
Next time running: 2007-07-21 06:00:00
Any idea about that? I got no entry in the task schedulers event-log, so I
got no idea what to do?!
My additional settings are:
- run only if user is logged on
- I didn't check anythingin the conditions-page
- task can be started on demand + run task as soon as possible after a
missed start + end task if it runs longer then 3 days
Does the task require elevated permission to run? Try checking "run with
highest privileges".
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Paul
"wuschba" wrote:
> Hi. I have a simple console-application which I plan to run every day on 6
> am. So I added this task to the task planer. Since I don't know if the
> computer has already been turned on at 6 o'clock, I checked "run task as soon
> as possible after a missed start" (I hope the translation is correct and you
> can imagine what I mean), which is exactly what I want.
>
> But this simple doesn't happen. This morning for example, I turned on the
> computer on about 7 o'clock and the application was not started:
> Last time running: 2007-07-19 06:00:00
> Next time running: 2007-07-21 06:00:00
>
> Any idea about that? I got no entry in the task schedulers event-log, so I
> got no idea what to do?!
>
> My additional settings are:
> - run only if user is logged on
> - I didn't check anythingin the conditions-page
> - task can be started on demand + run task as soon as possible after a
> missed start + end task if it runs longer then 3 days
>
> Does the task require elevated permission to run? Try checking "run with
> highest privileges".
Still doesn't start, and still no entries in the log.
wuschba wrote:
> I forgot: There is no entry at all in the log since the last time the task
> was started.
Hello,
I can confirm that I get the same experience on my machine - task does
not start, no log entries.
I tried changing some different settings as well and I could not get the
behavior alluded to in the help file where it would start the task after
a delay of 10 minutes if it missed the start time, "for instances, if
the computer was turned off".
Unless I am misunderstanding something (entirely possible), this appears
to be a bug...
I will file a report with Microsoft and see what comes of it.
> Unless I am misunderstanding something (entirely possible), this appears
> to be a bug...
>
> I will file a report with Microsoft and see what comes of it.
Thanks for your confirmation and the report. Actualy, it worked for me
exactly one time on thuesday, but wednesday and today: not effect, altought I
didn't change anything.
Please place the URL of the report so we could vote for it.