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Task Scheduler not Running: 5 Methods to Enable it Again

Restarting the service may be the fastest solution

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Is the Task Scheduler not running? Read on to learn all you must know about this problem.

TheTask Scheduleris invaluable for scheduling software, scripts, and other tools to run at specified times.

So, this can come in handy for scheduling updates and other maintenance scans. However, the Task Scheduler isn’t helpful if the scheduled tasks aren’t running as they should.

Let us discuss some triggers and solutions.

Why is Task Scheduler not running?

Why is Task Scheduler not running?

When you are faced with this problem, a few things may have caused it. On top of the list are the following:

While these are the top issues, there may be more. And the problem could also come in variations. Speaking of which, these are some of the common Task Scheduler problems that users reported:

Here are some solutions to fix Task Scheduler tasks that aren’t running. Hopefully, one of them will work for you.

How can I fix Windows Task Scheduler if it’s not running?

How can I fix Windows Task Scheduler if it’s not running?

1. Check if the scheduled task is enabled

First, you should check the triggers for the task. For example, it might be the case that the task isn’t enabled, in which case it won’t run. You can check the triggers by following the above steps.

If you are looking for ways toenable Task Scheduler Historyto check information related to tasks, including the date and time of execution, or status of the task, check out this guide.

2. Manually start the Task Scheduler

This has helped in cases where the Task Scheduler is not running a Python script automatically or after a restart.

3. Fix registry files

4. Change the Service Configuration

5. Start the scheduler using the command prompt

These tips could fix any Task Scheduler tasks that aren’t running. In most cases, a scheduled task not running will probably have more to do with its Task Scheduler settings.

If you are facing a similar issue, likeTask Scheduler failed to launch an action, we advise you to check out this detailed guide for solutions.

Lastly, if you have any other questions or suggestions for us, please write us a comment below.

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Matthew Adams

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Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it.

He is passionate about the tech world, always staying up-to-date with the latest and greatest. With an analytical view, he likes problem-solving, focusing on errors and their causes.

In his free time, he likes to read and write about history and tries to always develop new skills.

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