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Any image, link, or discussion related to child pornography, child nudity, or other child abuse or exploitation. Once this option has been clicked, you will then be able to see history of any and all tasks created. Viewed k times. Improve this question. If you keep coming back to this answer after each Windows update disables history, consider upvoting this issue in the Windows Feedback app — Carl Walsh. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Not sure why this isn't on by default, but it isn't.
Improve this answer. Brian Clark Brian Clark 4, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 4 4 bronze badges. There are no histories for any running task, even MS scheduled system tasks. Open Task Scheduler. My History was recently 'disabled' - not by me - maybe by a Win 10 update? Of course I only found out when I actually wanted to see the History for a Task.
There doesn't seem to be a way to enable history on one task, just a global flag. As Jeremy's answer points out, the history is a view over the Windows Event Log, so history is all-or-nothing. Show 3 more comments. Jeremy Gagliardi Jeremy Gagliardi 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. I have the same problem--some tasks with history, some without.
Solution: Searched the actual event log and it appears that the event log is purged after a certain number of records. The history I was looking for is already purged. Cheers Jeremy you've saved me a lot of anguish — ryansin.
Glenn Slayden Glenn Slayden Can you comment on the retention: false and autoBackup: false and publishing: lines? I don't see any explanation for these lines. Perhaps you can add to your answer what each of the lines of the current state mean. JonGrah Sorry, no idea what you're talking about. The words you've mentioned don't appear in my answer. I apologize.
I should have included a screenshot: screencast. Hope that clarifies what I am asking about retention: false and autoBackup: false and publishing: lines? JonGrah Ok thanks for the clarification. I haven't noticed that before. Maybe it is an Authentication Problem. Try to map a network share from the Server and run the command again. Then you can telnet from your Windows 7 to the Server and run the schtasks command on the Server.
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