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See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042 for further info on setting the above parameters
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816042 for further info on setting the above parameters
== Memory Counters ==
'''Updated and moved to its own page: [[Memory_Management_and_Metrics_(Windows_2008)|Memory Management and Metrics]]


== Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) ==
== Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) ==
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=== Scheduled Tasks ===
=== Scheduled Tasks ===
More common scheduled task error codes...
{|class="vwikitable"
|-
! Code        !! Constant                || Cause / meaning
|-
| 0x0        ||                        || Success / no error
|-
| 0x1        ||                        || Incorrect function called or unknown function called.  Can also be caused by file permission problems.
|-
| 0x2        ||                        || File not found
|-
| 0xa        ||                        || The environment is incorrect
|-
| 0x41300    || SCHED_S_TASK_READY            || Task is ready to run at its next scheduled time
|-
| 0x41301    || SCHED_S_TASK_RUNNING          || Task is currently running
|-
| 0x41302    || SCHED_S_TASK_DISABLED          || Task is disabled
|-
| 0x41303    || SCHED_S_TASK_HAS_NOT_RUN      || Task has not yet run
|-
| 0x41304    || SCHED_S_TASK_NO_MORE_RUNS      || No more scheduled runs for the task
|-
| 0x41305    || SCHED_S_TASK_NOT_SCHEDULED    || One or more of the config properties needed to run the task on a schedule have not been set
|-
| 0x41306    || SCHED_S_TASK_TERMINATED        || Task was terminated by user
|-
| 0x41307    || SCHED_S_TASK_NO_VALID_TRIGGERS || Task either has no triggers or the existing triggers are disabled or not set
|-
| 0x41308    || SCHED_S_EVENT_TRIGGER          || Event triggers do not have set run times
|-
| 0x4131B    || SCHED_S_SOME_TRIGGERS_FAILED  || Task is registered, but not all specified triggers will start the task
|-
| 0x4131C    || SCHED_S_BATCH_LOGON_PROBLEM    || Task is registered, but may fail to start. Batch logon privilege needs to be enabled for the task principal.
|-
| 0x41325    || SCHED_S_TASK_QUEUED            || Task Scheduler service has asked the task to run
|-
| 0x80041309  || SCHED_E_TRIGGER_NOT_FOUND      || Task's trigger is not found
|-
| 0x8004130A  || SCHED_E_TASK_NOT_READY        || One or more of the properties required to run this task have not been set
|-
| 0x8004130B  || SCHED_E_TASK_NOT_RUNNING      || There is no running instance of the task
|-
| 0x8004130C  || SCHED_E_SERVICE_NOT_INSTALLED  || Task Scheduler service is not installed
|-
| 0x8004130D  || SCHED_E_CANNOT_OPEN_TASK      || Task object could not be opened
|-
| 0x8004130E  || SCHED_E_INVALID_TASK          || The object is either an invalid task object or is not a task object
|-
| 0x8004130F  || SCHED_E_ACCOUNT_INFORMATION_NOT_SET || No account information could be found in the Task Scheduler security database for the task
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| 0x80041310  || SCHED_E_ACCOUNT_NAME_NOT_FOUND || Unable to establish existence of the account specified
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| 0x80041311  || SCHED_E_ACCOUNT_DBASE_CORRUPT  || Task Scheduler security database has been reset due to detected corruption
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| 0x80041312  || SCHED_E_NO_SECURITY_SERVICES  || Task Scheduler security services are available only on Windows NT
|-
| 0x80041313  || SCHED_E_UNKNOWN_OBJECT_VERSION || Task object version is unsupported or invalid
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| 0x80041314  || SCHED_E_UNSUPPORTED_ACCOUNT_OPTION || Task has unsupported/conflicting combination of account settings and run time options
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| 0x80041315  || SCHED_E_SERVICE_NOT_RUNNING    || Task Scheduler Service is not running
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| 0x80041316  || SCHED_E_UNEXPECTEDNODE        || Task's XML contains an unexpected node (corruption?)
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| 0x80041317  || SCHED_E_NAMESPACE              || Task's XML contains an element or attribute from an unexpected namespace
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| 0x80041318  || SCHED_E_INVALIDVALUE          || Task's XML contains a value which is incorrectly formatted or out of range
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| 0x80041319  || SCHED_E_MISSINGNODE            || Task's XML is missing a required element or attribute
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| 0x8004131A  || SCHED_E_MALFORMEDXML          || Task's XML is malformed
|-
| 0x8004131D  || SCHED_E_TOO_MANY_NODES        || Task's XML contains too many nodes of the same type
|-
| 0x8004131E  || SCHED_E_PAST_END_BOUNDARY      || Task cannot be started after the trigger end boundary
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| 0x8004131F  || SCHED_E_ALREADY_RUNNING        || An instance of this task is already running
|-
| 0x80041320  || SCHED_E_USER_NOT_LOGGED_ON    || Task will not run because the user is not logged on
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| 0x80041321  || SCHED_E_INVALID_TASK_HASH      || Task image is corrupt or has been tampered with
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| 0x80041322  || SCHED_E_SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE  || Task Scheduler service is not available
|-
| 0x80041323  || SCHED_E_SERVICE_TOO_BUSY      || Task Scheduler service is too busy to handle request
|-
| 0x80041324  || SCHED_E_TASK_ATTEMPTED        || Task Scheduler service attempted to run the task, but it did not run due to one of the constraints in the task definition
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| 0x80041326  || SCHED_E_TASK_DISABLED          || Task is disabled
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| 0x80041327  || SCHED_E_TASK_NOT_V1_COMPAT    || Task has properties that are not compatible with earlier versions of Windows
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| 0x80041328  || SCHED_E_START_ON_DEMAND        || Task's settings do not allow the task to start on demand
|-
| 0x8007010B  ||                                || The ''start in'' folder path is invalid.  Note that quotation marks around paths with spaces in are not required, and will cause this error if used.
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| 0x800704DD  ||                                || The service is not available (is ''Run only when an user is logged on'' checked?)
|-
| 0xC000013A  ||                                || The task was terminated, user pressed Ctrl+C
|-
| 0xC06D007E  ||                                || Unknown software exception
|}
The above was sourced from...
* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa383604
* http://ict.ken.be/scheduled-task-exit-result-and-error-codes.aspx
Other scheduler errors...
* '''Error 2147943712'''
* '''Error 2147943712'''
** You're trying to save a task that wants to save credentials (maybe because you want the task to run even when the user is logged off), but credential saving has been disabled by a GPO.
** You're trying to save a task that wants to save credentials (maybe because you want the task to run even when the user is logged off), but credential saving has been disabled by a GPO.
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# Then re-attempt the partition extension
# Then re-attempt the partition extension


[[Category:Windows_2008]]
=== Re-Add Server to Domain ===
Sometimes the domain membership of a server becomes broken, needing the server to be re-added to the domain.  In order to perform you need...
* A domain administrator account
** Or at least a domain account with permissions to add/remove machines from the domain
* A local administrator account
** Or a domain account that has recently logged into the server, that has admin rights over it
 
If you don't have any account that can be a local administrator of the server, you'll need to break into your server.  There are utilities on the web that let you boot to a recovery CD/ISO, and overwrite the admin password.  I haven't used any of these since NT4 days, so can't comment how capable they are today.
 
# Log into the server as a local admin
#* If you don't have the password, but have logged on previously with a domain account that has admin rights over the server
#*# Disconnect the server from the network
#*# Login with the domain account that has admin rights (this forces the server to use locally cached credentials, rather than validating with the domain)
#*# Reconnect to network
#*# Change the local admin password to something you'll remember (you must do this otherwise you'll lose access once the machine is off the domain!)
# Go to '''System Properties''' and record the name of the current domain
# Then change the domain membership to '''Workgroup''' (provide a dummy workgroup name, ''WORKGROUP'' is the defalt for new machines)
# Provide a domain account that has rights to remove a server from the domain
# If successful you should get a pop-up stating ''Welcome to the WORKGROUP workgroup'', and then a prompt to restart
# Go back into '''System Properties''' and change the domain membership to '''Domain''', supplying the original domain name
# Provide a domain account that has rights to add a server to the domain
# If successful you should get a pop-up stating ''Welcome to the <domain> domain'', and then a prompt to restart
 
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