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Can't create task in Task Scheduler
Whenever I try to create a task in Task Scheduler, an error pops up.
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I press OK, and this pops up:
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Here is the transcript:
"Unhandled Exception in Managed Code Snap-in
FX:{c7b8fb06-bfe1-4c2e-9217-7a69a95bbac4}
The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002)
Exception type:
System.IO.FileNotFoundException
Exception stack trace:
at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.INetwork.GetName() at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.UINetwork.GetUINetwork(INetwork network) at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.NetworkListManager.GetNetworkList() at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.ControlTaskConditions.PopulateNetworkComboBox() at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.ControlTaskConditions.InitializeConditions() at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.EditTaskDialog.InitializeView() at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.EditTaskDialog.Initialize(UITaskFolder folder, String taskName, String title, UserChoice userAction, BaseResultsControl inOwnerView, String inXmlText) at Microsoft.Windows.ManagementUI.CombinedControls.BaseResultsControl.CreateTask(UITaskFolder folder, String initialTaskName, String taskXml) at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.Action.RaiseTriggeredEvent(Object sender, AsyncStatus status) at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.View.DoAction(Int32 actionId, Boolean selectionDependent, Int32 selectionId, IRequestStatus requestStatus) at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.View.ProcessRequest(Request request) at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.ViewMessageClient.ProcessRequest(Request request) at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.Internal.IMessageClient.ProcessRequest(Request request) at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.Executive.RequestStatus.BeginRequest(IMessageClient messageClient, RequestInfo requestInfo) at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.Executive.SnapInRequestOperation.ProcessRequest() at Microsoft.ManagementConsole.Executive.Operation.OnThreadTransfer(SimpleOperationCallback callback)"
Pressing OK leads me to this:
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I already tried running /sfc scannow. It didn't find any violations. I tried creating another user account, suspecting that my current one was corrupted. The problem persists. As a final resort, I performed a repair install via an in-place upgrade of Windows 10. It's still there.
Creating a basic task does work, though, weirdly enough.
Can anyone help me with this? Thank you in advance.