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<blockquote data-quote="codswollip" data-source="post: 717516" data-attributes="member: 58988"><p>I'm just fishing here... but is there anything new in test40 that might be affecting Task Scheduler? My daily Macrium images are failing to run (Macrium error 0x01) and there are no helpful logs in Macrium Reflect, OSA or Event Viewer. I've uninstalled both OSA and ERP to see if there is a relationship (this is the only system change I've made recently). </p><p></p><p>If Task Scheduler continues to execute imaging I'll reinstall ERP and assuming no change in imaging execution, OSA. My eyes are on OSA right now (no problems with test38; I missed test39).</p><p></p><p>As an aside... When I reboot after setting OSA to inactive, it always reverts to "alert" on boot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codswollip, post: 717516, member: 58988"] I'm just fishing here... but is there anything new in test40 that might be affecting Task Scheduler? My daily Macrium images are failing to run (Macrium error 0x01) and there are no helpful logs in Macrium Reflect, OSA or Event Viewer. I've uninstalled both OSA and ERP to see if there is a relationship (this is the only system change I've made recently). If Task Scheduler continues to execute imaging I'll reinstall ERP and assuming no change in imaging execution, OSA. My eyes are on OSA right now (no problems with test38; I missed test39). As an aside... When I reboot after setting OSA to inactive, it always reverts to "alert" on boot. [/QUOTE]
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