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| permission question I seem to be having a problem with my file permissions under VIsta Business, SP1. When I try to run a file backup with the backup tool, I get ultimately an error message that the schedule task is not running and that I need to start it. When I try to manually start the service, I get an error message: Windows could not start the task scheduler service on Local Computer. Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start. I was told to check in the Event Viewer to see if there is anything in there. Of course, that service is not running either, and when I try to start it manually, I get the same error message. I don't know if this is related, but the PC I am using is a tablet PC. When I boot up the laptop, I can use the pen (for example to enter the User ID), but when logged in, the pen functionality is gone. I'm wondering if that could have anything to do with some file permissions. Also, when logged in, I don't have access to the "my documents" folder. I get an error message "Access denied". |
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| RE: permission question Ust a quick update: Ran SFC /SCANNOW "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations" "mikebo" wrote: [color=blue] > I seem to be having a problem with my file permissions under VIsta Business, > SP1. When I try to run a file backup with the backup tool, I get ultimately > an error message that the schedule task is not running and that I need to > start it. When I try to manually start the service, I get an error message: > > Windows could not start the task scheduler service on Local Computer. > Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start. > > I was told to check in the Event Viewer to see if there is anything in > there. Of course, that service is not running either, and when I try to start > it manually, I get the same error message. > > I don't know if this is related, but the PC I am using is a tablet PC. When > I boot up the laptop, I can use the pen (for example to enter the User ID), > but when logged in, the pen functionality is gone. I'm wondering if that > could have anything to do with some file permissions. Also, when logged in, I > don't have access to the "my documents" folder. I get an error message > "Access denied".[/color] |
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| RE: permission question Got the event viewer and task scheduler working again. I found this on the web: ============= I have found the solution myself via the net. The problem was caused by JV16 Powertools 2008 by Macecraft. It is a bug in their software. Installation of the software apparently adds registry keys of which some are empty. There may be many issues but the key that affects the event log services is listed below. Removal of this key and a re-boot should correct the problem. As always take a backup of your registry before making any changes. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Eventlog \Parameters Badgeros ================= Removing the "Parameters" key from the Registry fixed my problem with the event viewer and task scheduler. Still having problems with the pen functionality and access to "My Documents", though. Any thoughts? "mikebo" wrote: [color=blue] > Ust a quick update: > > Ran SFC /SCANNOW > > "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations" > > > "mikebo" wrote: >[color=green] > > I seem to be having a problem with my file permissions under VIsta Business, > > SP1. When I try to run a file backup with the backup tool, I get ultimately > > an error message that the schedule task is not running and that I need to > > start it. When I try to manually start the service, I get an error message: > > > > Windows could not start the task scheduler service on Local Computer. > > Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start. > > > > I was told to check in the Event Viewer to see if there is anything in > > there. Of course, that service is not running either, and when I try to start > > it manually, I get the same error message. > > > > I don't know if this is related, but the PC I am using is a tablet PC. When > > I boot up the laptop, I can use the pen (for example to enter the User ID), > > but when logged in, the pen functionality is gone. I'm wondering if that > > could have anything to do with some file permissions. Also, when logged in, I > > don't have access to the "my documents" folder. I get an error message > > "Access denied".[/color][/color] |
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