Here's what I just did:

1. created new local administrator account
2. ran mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
3. removed all instances of server name in /etc/passwd (ie. MYSERVERNAME+)
4. remotely connected successfully
5. successfully ran schtasks, it listed all jobs configured 

I just retried with the other user, where I connect specifying a shared key and 
got the error message.

For good measure, I changed the password on the problematic user, connected 
directly without the key and provided the password. I then ran schtasks and it 
ran fine. It listed all the jobs configured.

It would seem that our issue is related to connecting over SSH using a shared 
key.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gluszczak, Glenn [mailto:glenn.gluszc...@dell.com] 
Sent: October-17-17 11:08 AM
To: Fournier, Danny G
Subject: RE: ERROR: A specified logon session does not exist. It may already 
have been terminated


Does ssh with Administrator and running schtasks fail as well?

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