Task Scheduler failed to start - Additional Data: Error Value: 2147943785
Hi,
Scheduled job failes with the below error message.
"Task Scheduler failed to start "\<task.name>" task for user "<domain\username>". Additional Data: Error Value: 2147943785."
Last logon Result;
Logon failure:the user has not been granted requested logon type at thi computer. (0x80070569).
Could any help me fix this.
ThanksMahesh
April 4th, 2012 1:21pm
Hi
This problem may occur if the task account doesnt have "logon as a batch job" privilege. Click Start, type "gpedit.msc", try to configure the following policy:
[Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment]
-Log on as a batch job.
Add the domain\username account and any others you may need.
Retry the task.
If you find you can't change the security options locally then there might be a group policy that is setting this at the domain or ou level.
CheersDouks
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April 4th, 2012 1:50pm
Hi
This problem may occur if the task account doesnt have "logon as a batch job" privilege. Click Start, type "gpedit.msc", try to configure the following policy:
[Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment]
-Log on as a batch job.
Add the domain\username account and any others you may need.
Retry the task.
If you find you can't change the security options locally then there might be a group policy that is setting this at the domain or ou level.
CheersDouks
April 4th, 2012 8:41pm
Hello,
As some supplements to Douks's reply, I also found that this error might occur when the security policy settings prevent the user from logging on using a local user account.
Open gpedit.msc, Admin tools -> Local Security Policy -> User rights Assignnment -> Allow Local login. Please add the account that you configured for the task. Please try and let us know the result.
Thanks
Zhang
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April 4th, 2012 11:51pm
Thanks for your informartion @ Douks & Zhang
I will try as you have mentioned and let you know the result
Thanks in advance.Mahesh
April 5th, 2012 2:17am
Hello,
As some supplements to Douks's reply, I also found that this error might occur when the security policy settings prevent the user from logging on using a local user account.
Open gpedit.msc, Admin tools -> Local Security Policy -> User rights Assignnment -> Allow Local login. Please add the account that you configured for the task. Please try and let us know the result.
Thanks
Zhang
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April 5th, 2012 6:41am
It worked like a charm..
Thanks for both of your help :)
Mahesh
April 11th, 2012 2:49am
hi to all,
i have the same issue but i run it with enterprise admin user.i check "log on as batch job rights" and administrators are configured.need help,
ty
Julia
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June 19th, 2012 8:45am