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Jay Florey
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This question is about Microsoft Management Console 3.0 Version 1803 (OS Build 17134.1184) running on Window 10 Version 10.0.17134 Build 17134. I have a number of tasks that I created using the "Create Task …" dialog in the Task Scheduler window. They are all listed in the top level "Task Scheduler Library" folder. When I created the tasks I used my domain user name and password as the user account to run the task. My domain user has full administrative rights on the machine. To comply with company security policy, I changed my domain password in October. Now when I try to edit any of the tasks I created before I changed my password, I get a dialog that states:
"The user account you are operating under does not have permission to disable this task."
The only task that I can change is one I created after the password change.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Jay
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"The user account you are operating under does not have permission to disable this task."
The only task that I can change is one I created after the password change.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Jay
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