Windows 2003 Scheduled Tasks

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We have a Windows 2003 server with a scheduled task that restarts a service
for a 3rd party product. When this happens, it does not write to the event
log. Is this normal? Should it write to the event log? Should all
scheduled tasks write to the event log? Thanks.

Mark
 
Re: Windows 2003 Scheduled Tasks


"Mark Harris" <Mark Harris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7D5404FC-E134-4F37-AAB0-100EE136A181@microsoft.com...
> We have a Windows 2003 server with a scheduled task that restarts a
> service
> for a 3rd party product. When this happens, it does not write to the
> event
> log. Is this normal? Should it write to the event log? Should all
> scheduled tasks write to the event log? Thanks.
>
> Mark


Scheduled tasks do not normally write a message to the Event
Log. They write a message to their own log, which you can
see under the Advanced pull-down menu.
 
Re: Windows 2003 Scheduled Tasks

Thanks. That's what I kind of figured from my research. Just wanted to
double-check in case I missed something.

Mark

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "Mark Harris" <Mark Harris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7D5404FC-E134-4F37-AAB0-100EE136A181@microsoft.com...
> > We have a Windows 2003 server with a scheduled task that restarts a
> > service
> > for a 3rd party product. When this happens, it does not write to the
> > event
> > log. Is this normal? Should it write to the event log? Should all
> > scheduled tasks write to the event log? Thanks.
> >
> > Mark

>
> Scheduled tasks do not normally write a message to the Event
> Log. They write a message to their own log, which you can
> see under the Advanced pull-down menu.
>
>
>
 
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