Guest Eddie Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 I am almost maxed on the number of scheduled tasks that I can create. I heard of a registry edit that over comes this limition when using a user account to run the task. does anyone know how to resolve this? I read the kb article about stopping and starting the task service to be able to add another task but that is not a real solution for us.
Guest Eddie Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 RE: Windows Scheduled Task maxed out One additional note. I do not have duplicate scheduled tasks. I work for a large bank that uses scheduled tasks for our ATM processing "Eddie" wrote: > I am almost maxed on the number of scheduled tasks that I can create. I heard > of a registry edit that over comes this limition when using a user account to > run the task. does anyone know how to resolve this? I read the kb article > about stopping and starting the task service to be able to add another task > but that is not a real solution for us.
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 Re: Windows Scheduled Task maxed out "Eddie" <Eddie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:846CD520-C981-4D29-9D21-D5BA38905CD6@microsoft.com... >I am almost maxed on the number of scheduled tasks that I can create. I >heard > of a registry edit that over comes this limition when using a user account > to > run the task. does anyone know how to resolve this? I read the kb article > about stopping and starting the task service to be able to add another > task > but that is not a real solution for us. Have you considered using the "run every xx minutes" feature of the Task Scheduler, instead of creating a new task each time?
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