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Old 9th December 2005, 11:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Do I have a problem with crunchie?

Hello all my first post here. Great site. I downloaded crunchie and set up a schedule. Upon closing I got this message: "May not run because account info could not be set. Error: 0x80041310. Unable to establish existence of the account specified.

Any advise would be appreciated. Thanx in advance.

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Re: Do I have a problem with crunchie?

Have you got a user setup with a password?
That user needs to be added to the scheduled task to get the task to correctly activate. I usually setup my primary user and call it Media Centre, I put a password on that account and then you can setup autologon using Tweak XP (available from MS).

More than likely thats your issue though, you havent attached a user to your scheduled task (right click the task and click properties to check)
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Re: Do I have a problem with crunchie?

Yes, I added a user name and password.

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Re: Do I have a problem with crunchie?

OK anyone please? Scheduled Tasks works great to schedule sweeps for my spyware. However, Crunchie wants a password, I enter it and nothing. Why does this thing need a password? I tried reinstalling, still the same thing. Please any advice would be appreciated.

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Re: Do I have a problem with crunchie?

I can assure you it's not crunchie that wants a password. It's your scheduler.

Try using the system account with no password and see what happens.

In the run as box set it to "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM".

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Re: Do I have a problem with crunchie?

Arkay, you are correct it is the scheduler not crunchie that demands a password. I figured out that I need to set up a new account. Control Panel > User Accounts. Like I said earlier, my spyware is scheduled at the same place and that doesn't demand a password so I was a tad confused. BTW is it normal for crunchie to use 100% of the CPU while running? Seems a little excessive but I am new to this sort of thing. Any advise would be appreciated.

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Re: Do I have a problem with crunchie?

Yep, Crunchie will gladly consume 100% of any CPU you can throw at it It's just the nature of video encoding. Mencoder (that crunchie uses), will take everything it can get from the CPU. Video compression is a very CPU intensive task.

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