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SYMPTOMWhen you use Task Scheduler to start an unattended backup job in Microsoft Backup, the backup job does not complete if it is left unattended. This behavior occurs even if you have configured Backup to perform an unattended backup, and then added this task to Task Scheduler. SUMMARYMORE INFORMATION
You can use Task Scheduler to schedule programs that require user
intervention, for example, Calculator. The Unattended option available in
Backup is intended to minimize the need for input after the backup job is
started.
CAUSE
This behavior occurs because Task Scheduler only starts Microsoft Backup,
not the backup job. The version of Backup that is included with Windows
98 does not support a backup job being started automatically, so you must
be present to begin the backup job.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, upgrade to a backup program that supports completely unattended backup jobs. Additional query words: 98
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