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Thread: Error 2147500037 on Windows 7

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    Error 2147500037 on Windows 7

    I had installed Windows 7 on my system. Now the problem is that whenever i try to start the service on the particular Server, it gives out an error message stating that could not start the Task Scheduler service on Local Computer Error 2147500037: Unspecified Error Ok Button. Can any one tell me that why i'm getting error 2147500037 on Windows 7? Does any body knows about it? Kindly help me out to resolve the above issue. Thanks.

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    Re: Error 2147500037 on Windows 7

    To correct this problem, you must give the Triggers service permission to create queues on the local computer. This is from Indexing Server. I suspect it is try to catalog a folder that no longer exists. Go to Start--> Search --> Files and Folders on the left side Search Options --> Indexing Service --> Advanced --> Double-click System catalog --> Directories --> and see if you can find it indexing a folder that no longer exists.

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    Re: Error 2147500037 on Windows 7

    To resolve the issue with the Windows AccountLockDownSD key you need to import the key from a backup of the registry on an other working agent or Management Server. Because the Triggers service runs under the local system account, you have to grant permission to create queues to everyone. If you're using BDD 2007 and get this error, usually it means that your processor is reporting a slower speed than it actually is and ZTIverify.wsf needs to be modified to lower the limit of the processor to a slower speed.

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    Re: Error 2147500037 on Windows 7

    In order to get rid of the above issue, you can check out the following link. The service is set to logon with the local system account and RPC is started. If the WindowsAccoundLockDownSD is not present, export is from a running machine and import is to the bad machine. You could turn it off for good at Start --> Settings --> Control Panel --> Administrative tools --> Services --> double-click Indexing Service --> Start-up drop down --> set to manual --> Then you need to reboot it.

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