At the end of the day I have a macro scheduled to simply shut down the PC and reboot to the Desktop ready for the next morning. This is also a network requirement for the overnight deployment of system patches, etc.
My macro is simply:
ShutDownWindows>1
When the appointed time arrives, the macro unlocks the PC and attempts to use the command but I get a Macro Scheduler error message which states:
Access Violation at address 00405B0E in module 'msched.exe'. Read of address 6E546732.
I can get this error either once or repeatedly and may need to use the Task Manager to close MS if it gets stuck in a loop. At the moment, I have gone back to using the classic script for shutting down Windows with no issues.
FWIW, the network environment is totally up-to-date with security patches for XP.
Has anyone else experienced this type of error? Any thoughts?
J.
