Carey: My wife has a windows xp system & I am having trouble scheduling any maintenance tasks to run automatically. No matter what I do on the status page it says “the scheduled task did not run because an incorrect password or user name was used”. I specifically would like to run the disk cleanup when ever the system is idle or when she logs on, as for some reason her “compress files” area just fills up a whole bunch each day 32,000 or more. Is there a way we can stop that also?
Thanks,
Jim Wallace
Hi Jim,
A scheduled task can be run without passwords:
For Pro: Start/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Local Security Policy/Local Policies/Security options. In the right hand pane (third down).
Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only.
This is enabled by default, disable it.
For Home: Run Scheduled Task without a Password (Line 67)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
To removed the check for compress old files,’ download this reg’ file, and it will alter your Windows registry to disable that feature (I highly recommend this!)
http://www2.whidbey.com/djdenham/DeleteOldFiles.htm
Thanks for writing!
Carey
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