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18-52 Chapter 18 Using Windows XP Tools<br />

Page<br />

18-43<br />

5. You have managed to restore Ken’s computer to a previous configuration. You no<br />

longer receive error messages about services not starting and are satisfied that the<br />

program has been removed from the computer. However, Ken still wants to use<br />

the backup program. After researching the program, you find that Ken was right<br />

about being able to install it as a command-line utility. When you perform this<br />

type of installation, no service is installed. You install Ken’s program in this fashion.<br />

Ken is not familiar with using the command prompt, though, and wants to<br />

have the program back up his computer automatically each night. How can you<br />

set this up?<br />

You should create a scheduled task that runs the executable command at the desired time<br />

each night. After creating the task, you can use the Properties dialog box for the task to specify<br />

the necessary command-line options for running the program.<br />

Troubleshooting Lab<br />

1. Given the date and time of the last error message that Rebecca saw, look through<br />

Rebecca’s System log and use the following table to list the error events by their<br />

source name, time, and error ID. List only error events that occurred within 5 minutes<br />

of 5:00 p.m Central Time, and sort the list from oldest to newest. If you are<br />

not in the Central Time (US & Canada) time zone, change your computer’s time<br />

zone to (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada).<br />

Time Source Name Error ID<br />

4:55:14 PM W32Time 17<br />

4:55:14 PM W32Time 29<br />

4:55:14 PM NetBT 4321<br />

4:55:29 PM W32Time 17<br />

4:55:29 PM W32Time 29<br />

5:00:00 PM NetBT 4321<br />

5:00:01 PM Netlogon 3095<br />

5:00:01 PM NetBT 4321<br />

5:00:01 PM Server 2505<br />

5:00:03 PM Service Control Manager <strong>70</strong>24<br />

5:00:17 PM W32Time 17<br />

5:00:17 PM W32Time 29<br />

5:00:33 PM W32Time 17<br />

5:00:33 PM W32Time 29

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