Well, I did a bit more searching and according to the information here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb742547.aspx you can:
"When you can access the target computer's Tasks folder, you can drag or
copy a task from your computer to the remote machine.
If you can't access the remote computer's Tasks folder, you can place
the job outside the \%systemroot% folder on the target computer. Then,
you can let that machine's user move the file into the Tasks folder.
You can email a task file (i.e., taskname.job) as a standard email
attachment. The recipient can then drag or copy the file to the target
computer's Tasks folder."
So according to the information there you should be able to copy the
tasks to another computer, try copying them from the old drive to the
new drive's task folder and see if it works. Let us know how you make out!
John
Jack wrote:
> Thank you.
> In that case, if I cannot copy them into new computer, can I have at least
> to have a look at them so I can type them again?
> The problem is I do not have old Windows running, but I do have the old
> harddrive where the tasks are burried somewhere in it.
> Jack
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> "John John" <> wrote in message
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>>Jack wrote:
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>>>Where the scheduled task are stored?
>>>I need to transfer them from one computer to the other.
>>>Thanks,
>>>Jack
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>>I stand to be corrected, but I don't think that you can move Scheduled
>>Task from one computer to another, scheduled tasks are assigned security
>>descriptors (based on the user SIDs) and moving the tasks to a different
>>computer breaks the descriptors.
>>
>>John
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