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    • dbeatoD
      dbeato
      last edited by

      Well this is your issue
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      Which comes down to my previous comment of the wrong Variable used.

      "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect"

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce
        last edited by Obsolesce

        It's %SystemRoot%, not %SystemDir%, thanks @dbeato for looking up the error.

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        • S
          srdennis
          last edited by

          You ROCK!!! Thanks dbeato.

          Here is my AD
          Annotation 2020-06-10 115557.jpg

          And my GP with the GPO linked to the Test OU with WS27 in it.
          Annotation 2020-06-10 115725.jpg

          Here is the correction
          Annotation 2020-06-10 122853.jpg

          But that didn't even work so I copied just what you had c:\Windows\system32\shutdown.exe. Still no love after gpupdate /force

          So then a friend of mine said that I couldn't just type in NT Authority \System. I had to use the change user and search with just system. When it came up with SYSTEM, I selected this and then when I went back to the place where the user goes, it said NT Authority\System! So now it seems to be working. I think a combo of the pathway as well as the user was why I couldn't get this to work. None of the walk throughs were written for someone with such little knowledge as myself.

          Thanks for the help 🙂

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          • S
            srdennis
            last edited by

            Oh and BTW, I can only see the task if I run the task scheduler as an administrator and enter in my domain credentials for this for the administrator account.

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            • S
              srdennis
              last edited by

              On a side note...Is there a way to put in these variable (%SystemRoot%) somewhere to see where they go? Like can I put cd %SystemRoot% into CMD and then PWD to see where I am?

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @srdennis
                last edited by Obsolesce

                @srdennis said in Creating Scheduled Task using GPO:

                On a side note...Is there a way to put in these variable (%SystemRoot%) somewhere to see where they go? Like can I put cd %SystemRoot% into CMD and then PWD to see where I am?

                File explorer, just type it in and hit enter.

                Or, open up cmd.exe, and type set and hit enter, that lists all the environment vars.

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                • dbeatoD
                  dbeato @srdennis
                  last edited by

                  @srdennis said in Creating Scheduled Task using GPO:

                  You ROCK!!! Thanks dbeato.

                  Here is my AD
                  Annotation 2020-06-10 115557.jpg

                  And my GP with the GPO linked to the Test OU with WS27 in it.
                  Annotation 2020-06-10 115725.jpg

                  Here is the correction
                  Annotation 2020-06-10 122853.jpg

                  But that didn't even work so I copied just what you had c:\Windows\system32\shutdown.exe. Still no love after gpupdate /force

                  So then a friend of mine said that I couldn't just type in NT Authority \System. I had to use the change user and search with just system. When it came up with SYSTEM, I selected this and then when I went back to the place where the user goes, it said NT Authority\System! So now it seems to be working. I think a combo of the pathway as well as the user was why I couldn't get this to work. None of the walk throughs were written for someone with such little knowledge as myself.

                  Thanks for the help 🙂

                  Well yeah, you couldn't just type it. I wondered for a second if that was the case but didn't ask...

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                  • S
                    srdennis
                    last edited by

                    Yep. I am that much of a NOOB!

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @srdennis
                      last edited by

                      @srdennis said in Creating Scheduled Task using GPO:

                      Oh and BTW, I can only see the task if I run the task scheduler as an administrator and enter in my domain credentials for this for the administrator account.

                      This is expected.

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                        DMGTech @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender
                        This worked for me perfectly, being playing around with the settings for this a while without any luck, was missing NT Authority\System. Thanks a mil

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