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Andrey Popovich2017-08-18 19:20:08
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Andrey Popovich, 2017-08-18 19:20:08

How to configure the task scheduler using GPO?

On the Internet I met many articles on the topic "adding tasks to the scheduler through GPO does not work", but nowhere was there an answer to the question "what's the point". I use GPO, it doesn't matter if I add a task to the computer, or to the user - the task does not appear. (reboot, GPUpdate /force)
"gpresult /r" in the output shows that the policy worked

[cmd]#gpresult.exe /r

Zastosowane obiekty zasad grupy
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[PC] PowerOffSSD
Default Domain Policy

What could be the problem, who faced?

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Andrey Popovich, 2017-08-31
@Pegas1993

I found the answer by trial and error - the only working option is Preferences > Sheduled Task. At least on Win7 and XP in the domain, it worked fine.

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Maxim Yaroshevich, 2019-10-28
@YMax

Adding a task through policies is not a problem, it's much more interesting to enable / disable existing tasks - I could only solve it using schtasks in the boot script.

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