Technically, you should be able to edit the xml file and remove the check.

although, the whole point of running ccmeval using task scheduler is so that 
the client agent or its dependencies can be checked and fixed --that can't 
happen when it's being run by the client agent itself so it doesn't really make 
sense to do it as an advert. For example, if WMI is broken on the client, how 
will the deployment ever run to fix it?


Who's idea was it to disable the task scheduler? Let me guess, it was done in 
the name of "security"? Misguided are most security folks (quote from Yoda).


J

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf 
of Jason Wallace <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 8, 2014 4:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] CCMEVALTASK issue

Hi there folks

I have an issue with CCMEVAL and CCMEVALTASK which I would appreciate some 
input on please.

I have a number of Windows XP (yes, I know) systems.  On these Task Scheduler 
is disabled.

Of course this means that CCMEVAL is not going to run so we run it through an 
advertisement.  When we do that however all of the XP systems report an error 
back to the console.

Checking the clients it seems that CCMEVAL itself runs through the checks in 
its XML file and reports no significant issues but it's CCMEVALTASK which then 
kicks off and throws an error, masking any errors in the console.

Yes, the obvious thing is to enable Task Scheduler but that cannot be done on 
the XP estate so I am wondering if we can somehow prevent the check on the Task 
Scheduler component?

Thanks




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