Closing port 135 and disabling DCOM affect Task Scheduler?

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I recently had a reason to set up a scheduled task for the first time in
quite awhile. However, I couldn't start my Task Scheduler Service.

My operating system is Windows 2000, sp4 with the updated rollup pack v2.

I found that the only way to start the service was to right click on the
mstask.inf file and install. That asked for the SP4 update version of
mstask.exe and mstinit.exe on the original Windows 2000 OS disk.

After successfully starting the service, I now get constant auto updates from
Microsoft asking me to install the Update Rollup SP4, which was already
installed.


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891861


I decided to install it again and whenever I do (I even intalled another time
in safe mode), I can't open the Task Scheduler service. Each time I have to
reinstall mstask.inf, and that always brings back the MS Auto update icon
asking to reinstall SP4.


Several months ago, I closed port 135 by disabling DCOM and adding a string
to the registry. Could that have disabled the Task Scheduler service, and
if I reverse what I did to close port 135, and reinstall SP4 again, will that
solve both problems (SP4 installation requests and Task Scheduler Service)?
 
Re: Closing port 135 and disabling DCOM affect Task Scheduler?

All you really needed to do was unbind File And Printer Sharing form the
desired connection. You might ask them here about the other problem.

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...d45-de9e-4fc5-9bc1-2d1d0de6daee&lang=en&cr=US



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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

<updata@noemail.com> wrote:
>I recently had a reason to set up a scheduled task for the first time in
> quite awhile. However, I couldn't start my Task Scheduler Service.
>
> My operating system is Windows 2000, sp4 with the updated rollup pack v2.
>
> I found that the only way to start the service was to right click on the
> mstask.inf file and install. That asked for the SP4 update version of
> mstask.exe and mstinit.exe on the original Windows 2000 OS disk.
>
> After successfully starting the service, I now get constant auto updates
> from
> Microsoft asking me to install the Update Rollup SP4, which was already
> installed.
>
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/891861
>
>
> I decided to install it again and whenever I do (I even intalled another
> time
> in safe mode), I can't open the Task Scheduler service. Each time I have
> to
> reinstall mstask.inf, and that always brings back the MS Auto update icon
> asking to reinstall SP4.
>
>
> Several months ago, I closed port 135 by disabling DCOM and adding a
> string
> to the registry. Could that have disabled the Task Scheduler service,
> and
> if I reverse what I did to close port 135, and reinstall SP4 again, will
> that
> solve both problems (SP4 installation requests and Task Scheduler
> Service)?
>
 
Re: Closing port 135 and disabling DCOM affect Task Scheduler?

"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in
news:FE7B38FD-029C-4A17-96FD-DA1AC5002497@microsoft.com:

> All you really needed to do was unbind File And Printer Sharing form the
> desired connection. You might ask them here about the other problem.


I've never installed the file and printing sharing service in my Local Area
Connections properties list. The only items listed are TCP/IP and Client for
MS networks.
>


>
>
 
Re: Closing port 135 and disabling DCOM affect Task Scheduler?

My bad; wrong port. There may be other solutions than hacking the OS but it
may depend on what you're trying to accomplish. Try asking them here.

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...7c3-d7f6-47e3-b0d2-b9b7575c17a0&lang=en&cr=US




--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

<updata@jkfsaflafj!lfalsfj$#df> wrote:
> I've never installed the file and printing sharing service in my Local
> Area
> Connections properties list. The only items listed are TCP/IP and Client
> for
> MS networks.
>>

>
>>
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>
 
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