Windows 7 Will not accept an Immediate task through GPO
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2012年7月30日 下午 08:32
Problem is related to KB# 977353
Hotfix for 977353 is supposed to be already patched in SP1 (according to MS concierge support)
The problem is that when we set up a group policy preference to schedule a task, or to make an immediate task, to install a program the task does not run.
We have tried to set the trigger of the application at logon and/or during idle time. We have tried enabling/disabling run at highest privleges. We have tried enabling run if user is logged on or not. We have made sure the bottom "Configure for" is set to Windows 7.
The program we are trying to run is an MSI.
The System Specs: x64 Windows 7 SP1 (Failure on multiple systems, 0% success, chat support had the same failure on their system)
Ideas...?
- 已變更類型 Alex ZhaozxMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator 2012年8月6日 上午 01:38 redirect
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2012年8月1日 上午 06:20版主
Hi,
This type issue is more related to the configuration on Server site. Please post this problem on Server Forum.http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/windowsserver/
In addition, please refer to this. It may be helpful.Configure an Immediate Task Item (Windows Vista and later versions)
Kim Zhou
TechNet Community Support
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2012年8月2日 下午 05:05
Thanks for the reply - I have reposted this to the Server specific forum.
The link you provided unfortunately did not help resolve the issue. Windows still will not accept the Task that is scheduled through the GPO. This is apparently a known issue that has not been fixed successfully.
Best Regards - Daniel

