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Guest Mr. X.
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Hello.

I am using windows schedules.

For some reasons one of the schedule stopped running.

I was since there was a fix of summer-time (from 12:30am to 1:30am) at the

same minute the schedule runs (it runs at each minute).

 

The schedule stopped running and I think it's due the above problem.

Does the schedule always write on queue or something simmiliar to queue :

what is the next time running ? Is that true ?

If it is done so, then when there is a problem, the schedule stops running

forever, because there is no schedule to write "what is the next time

running".

 

Is there any way to overcome the problem ?

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: Problem on schedule.

 

 

"Mr. X." <no_spam_please@nospam_please.com> wrote in message

news:uq06Yf7lIHA.1680@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Hello.

> I am using windows schedules.

> For some reasons one of the schedule stopped running.

> I was since there was a fix of summer-time (from 12:30am to 1:30am) at the

> same minute the schedule runs (it runs at each minute).

>

> The schedule stopped running and I think it's due the above problem.

> Does the schedule always write on queue or something simmiliar to queue :

> what is the next time running ? Is that true ?

> If it is done so, then when there is a problem, the schedule stops running

> forever, because there is no schedule to write "what is the next time

> running".

>

> Is there any way to overcome the problem ?

>

 

There is an old known issue with scheduled tasks: If the Windows

system drive resides on a FAT32 partition then all tasks will fail

when moving to or from DST. You have to re-enter the password

for all of them, or better still, convert the partition to NTFS.


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