Windows XP Task Scheduler and user feeds synchronisation

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My Dell Inspiron 510m has just started giving a "some scheduled tasks did not execute" message most times I boot up or wake it after hibernating. The only task is "user feeds synchronisation" i.e msfeedssync.exe, although it doesn't show as "missed" in Scheduled Tasks. It's schedule is set for "Every 5 minutes from 17.33 for 387 minutes on dd/mm/yyyy" where dd/mm/yyyy always appears as today's date. Surely this means it will always try to run when the PC is off? Yet I've never added or changed any scheduled tasks and it never did this before.

Windows XP Home Edition v2002 SP2, AVG Free

The recent entries on the sched tasks log are:

"Task Scheduler Service"
Started at 27/01/2008 15:06:03
"Task Scheduler Service"
Some tasks may not have executed at their scheduled times between 27/01/2008 10:51:01 and 28/01/2008 16:47:59, either because the Task Scheduler Service was not running, or because the computer was hibernating.
"User_Feed_Synchronization-{4C56C151-EFE5-4FFD-ADC9-E9E7E413CD6D}.job" (msfeedssync.exe)
Started 28/01/2008 16:52:00
"User_Feed_Synchronization-{4C56C151-EFE5-4FFD-ADC9-E9E7E413CD6D}.job" (msfeedssync.exe)
Finished 28/01/2008 16:52:19
Result: The task completed with an exit code of (0).
"User_Feed_Synchronization-{4C56C151-EFE5-4FFD-ADC9-E9E7E413CD6D}.job" (msfeedssync.exe)
Started 28/01/2008 17:07:00
"User_Feed_Synchronization-{4C56C151-EFE5-4FFD-ADC9-E9E7E413CD6D}.job" (msfeedssync.exe)
Finished 28/01/2008 17:07:20
Result: The task completed with an exit code of (0).
"Task Scheduler Service"
Some tasks may not have executed at their scheduled times between 28/01/2008 17:07:01 and 29/01/2008 23:13:02, either because the Task Scheduler Service was not running, or because the computer was hibernating.
[ ***** Most recent entry is above this line ***** ]
 

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