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Hello everyone,
I have a Vista (home basic) task that is causing alot of error messages in the "event viewer". It's a program called "certificate services client". It has three tasks and one of those tasks (the user task) has trouble starting. It keeps failing with the following three messages. Does anyone know how to fix this. _______________________ Task Scheduler failed to start "\Microsoft\Windows\CertificateServicesClient\User Task" task for user "PARENTSPC\username". Additional Data: Error Value: 2147750692. Task Scheduler failed to execute task "\Microsoft\Windows\CertificateServicesClient\User Task" . Attempting to restart. Additional Data: Error Value: 2147750692. I AM CONNECTED TO A NETWORK (via DSL), but I still get: Task Scheduler could not start task "\Microsoft\Windows\CertificateServicesClient\User Task" because the network was unavailable. User Action: Ensure the computer is connected to the required network as specified in the task. If the task does not require network presence, remove the network condition from the task configuration. _______________________ I am hesitant to delete this task since I think it deals with user logons and certificates. Also, the "errors and events message center" at Microsoft doesn't have info on this error. Any ideas would be a big help, Thanks, Paul |
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