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Pascal
-----Original Message-----
From first to last....
Problem :
Type event: Error
Source: Service Control Manager
Event-ID: 7023
Datum: 11-9-2004
Tijd: 1:04:28
Computer:
Description:
The Task Scheduler-service has terminated with the
following error:
Not enough resources are available to complete this
operation.
when I try to start the service it comes with a pop up
stating error 1721 and Not enough resources are available
to complete this operation.
I put the old file mstask.exe(version 4.71.2195.6704)
back in the system32
and renamed the mstask.exe(version 4.71.2195.6920) to old
and now it is working !
kbBug kbfix kbQFE kbWin2000preSP5fix KB871245
changes the mstask file to a higher version 4.71.2195.6960
But it still does not work untill I put version
4.71.2195.6704 back (SP4), but this one is not save to use
according to MS. So what to do now ?
Anybody ?
tnx
Pascal
From first to last....
Problem :
Windows 2000 SP4 including all updates.
While trying to start the Task Scheduler service the
following error apears : 1721 not enough sources to
proceed.
In the log it sais :
the same but with event id 7023.
Type event: Error
Source: Service Control Manager
Event-ID: 7023
Datum: 11-9-2004
Tijd: 1:04:28
Computer:
Description:
The Task Scheduler-service has terminated with the
following error:
Not enough resources are available to complete this
operation.
when I try to start the service it comes with a pop up
stating error 1721 and Not enough resources are available
to complete this operation.
I put the old file mstask.exe(version 4.71.2195.6704)
back in the system32
and renamed the mstask.exe(version 4.71.2195.6920) to old
and now it is working !
kbBug kbfix kbQFE kbWin2000preSP5fix KB871245
changes the mstask file to a higher version 4.71.2195.6960
But it still does not work untill I put version
4.71.2195.6704 back (SP4), but this one is not save to use
according to MS. So what to do now ?
Anybody ?
tnx
Pascal