Eric wrote:
> When I set task based on schedule, it requests to input the passwords, but I
> don't set any password on my XP with SP3, and the task cannot be performed.
> Does anyone have any suggestions on how to set task without passwords?
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions
> Eric
Scheduled tasks won't run if the account has no password (or it is blank).
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310715
The .job files are lumped together in the same folder (with permissions set
for the account that created them). Authorization to execute the task also
relies on permissions but you don't have any (to login) if you cannot verify
your login credentials - and a blank value cannot be authenticated.
Although it is called a "blank" password, it is not composed of some fixed
number of space characters (blanks) that you entered. It is actually a null
value; i.e., there are NO characters specified for the password.
Because you can assign different accounts to run a scheduled task (provided
the other account has permissions needed to run the task), it doesn't know
which account you might specify. Although blank/null passwords are
permitted, they are considered a security breach and a very poor setup of
your OS. If you didn't want to have separate accounts along with login
security then you should've stayed back on Windows 98.