Task Scheduler tasks do not complete. It doesn't end with "Your launch request has been queued."

まなぶ 20 Reputation points
2023-11-21T01:35:29.3333333+00:00

The task scheduler executes the shadow copy at a certain time. When the time comes, the status of "Ready" will be changed to "Launch request queued", but the process will not proceed at all. I guessed that the place to execute it was probably inappropriate, but I don't know how to respond. Where does it usually run? Also, is there a way to check where it is being executed in this case? Could you tell us about it as well? Thank you.

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  1. Ian Xue 38,551 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2023-11-21T06:56:11.64+00:00

    Hi,

    It seems multiple instances of the task are triggered at the same time. Please select the task in Task Scheduler, switch to the history tab and see if the previous instances of the task are completed successfully. Also restart the Volume Shadow Copy service in Task Manager and see if it helps.

    Best Regards,

    Ian Xue


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