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Charlie Brookhart
I have been working with Symantec tech support trying to
get Norton Anti-Virus to automatically download and
install updates. I have tried just about all of their
troubleshooting steps except for reinstalling the
program. I suspect that there is a problem with Windows
Task Scheduler, and I would like to be able to confirm
this. I have deleted the scheduled update task and let
the program put it in automatically. I have also deleted
the task and added it manually. The task is set to run
every 5 minutes for 24 hours with only a start date. Each
time the task attempts to run, it changes to a status
of "could not start" and then the time advances another 5
minutes. This process then repeats itself. This same
problem also occurs for a McAfee product I have
installed. What's the deal with task scheduler not
wanting to run the tasks that are set?
get Norton Anti-Virus to automatically download and
install updates. I have tried just about all of their
troubleshooting steps except for reinstalling the
program. I suspect that there is a problem with Windows
Task Scheduler, and I would like to be able to confirm
this. I have deleted the scheduled update task and let
the program put it in automatically. I have also deleted
the task and added it manually. The task is set to run
every 5 minutes for 24 hours with only a start date. Each
time the task attempts to run, it changes to a status
of "could not start" and then the time advances another 5
minutes. This process then repeats itself. This same
problem also occurs for a McAfee product I have
installed. What's the deal with task scheduler not
wanting to run the tasks that are set?