You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Betageek Registered Member, Contributor. Joined Feb 2, Posts I received very valuable help here, more than a year ago for a thorny for me issue. Another has popped up, and after much web searching with no success, I'm hoping someone will be able to get me out of another jam.
Two weeks ago, I had 2 days of relentless malware warnings. Avira was generating warnings every 2 to 3 minutes. After using the tools I have, and a couple of days time removing located threats, the warnings stopped, and full Avira, Malwarebytes, and Ad-Aware scans were coming back clean, however, the next morning I noticed my scheduled system backups had not run for more than a week Macrium Reflect. Opened Admin. Tools, Services, and Task Scheduler is disabled. I've tried to start it many times, and it usually returns a "remote computer not connected" or similar notice.
I do have full backups every other day for 14 days prior to the problem, and can rebuild my drives, but I did a few commercial software installs just before the issue recurred, had significant data changes during the time the backups had ceased, and wanted to see if anything seemed obvious to the experienced users here, before I started rebuilding.
Thanks for your consideration. Thanks Thomas, I hope this is what you were asking for TomasD said:. Click to expand Type the following commands: Code:. That got task scheduler running, and many other services that were stopped as well.
I use selective startup, as I have WAY too much software and external hardware installed and attached to this machine, but I don't recall messing with the services section, yet I, or something else did.
Thanks you so much. I'm glad I was able to help. By the way, since the issue is resolved, could you please mark the topic as Solved? I have 2 users on the server, one Admin and the other is a Standard user. Now it won't record any history anymore. All of the scheduled tasks no longer have history in the History tab. However, the Last Run Result returns 0x0 and the schedulers are working fine. Please advise. Step 1: Open an elevated Task Scheduler ie. I have another possible answer for those wondering why event log entries are not showing up in the History tab of Task Scheduler for certain tasks, even though All Task History is enabled, the events for those tasks are viewable in the Event Log, and all other tasks show history just fine.
In my case, I had created 13 new tasks. For 5 of them, events showed fine under History, but for the other 8, the History tab was completely blank. I even verified these tasks were enabled for history individually and logging events using Mick Wood's post about using the Event Viewer.
Then it hit me. I suddenly realized what all 8 had in common that the other 5 did not. I created them by exporting the first task I created, "Sync E to N", renaming the exported file name, editing the XML contents, and then importing the new task.
When I deleted the original event, renamed the xml file to "Sync C to N and T", and imported it, voila, there were all of the log entries in the History tab in Task Scheduler. The adjustment in the Task Scheduler app actually just controls the enabled state of a certain event log, so you can equivalently adjust the Task Scheduler "history" mode via the Windows command line:.
I think the confusion is that on my server I had to right click the Task Scheduler Library on left hand side and right click to get the option to enable or disable all tasks history. Here is where I found it on a Windows R2 server. You should have Actions showing in the preview pane with two sections - Operational and below that Event nnn, TaskScheduler.
One of the items listed in the Operational section should be Properties. Click this item and the Enable Logging option is on the General tab. My problem was that the maximum log size had been reached and even though the overwrite old events option was selected it wasn't logging new events. I suspect that might have been a permissions issue but I changed it to Archive when full and all is now working again. Hope this helps someone else out there.
If you don't have the options I've mentioned above I'm sorry, but I don't know where you should look. Brian Clark's answer above worked for me, but I'm posting here for those who may have to follow a slightly different sequence as I did. So my machine already had History enabled. But my machine needed to disable history first, then go back and 'Enable All Tasks History'. After that, my History showed up and I received no more errors. I'm assuming that action performed some type of initialization or setup that was never done properly from all the way back to OS installation.
Then under "Tasks" is your spot to stop or start History. Any other inappropriate content or behavior as defined by the Terms of Use or Code of Conduct. Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Once this option has been clicked, you will then be able to see history of any and all tasks created.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I am not sure if this is the same thing but I went to "Task Scheduler Local " and found, on the right side of the screen, a list of options.
One of which is "Enable all asks History". I did see "Action" in the "Task Scheduler Local " tab. I did not see anything labeled as "properties" but, again, clicking on "Task Scheduler Local " I fixed the problem.
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