2019: "Access Denied" error when trying to schedule a job using a local administrator account
Webdrive uses the Windows Task Scheduler to schedule jobs through the File Transfer Manager. The "error: 0x80070005:Access is denied" is received when the account used to schedule the task has a blank password. Windows XP and later requires a non-blank password for a local account running a scheduled task.
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