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Details of the scenario you tried and the problem that is occurring
Following the example in the documentation for disabling a built-in task I am receiving the error message that "The parameter is incorrect." at the 'Disabling' step. See below for more details:
Verbose logs showing the problem
VERBOSE: [WVD-CSR-DEV-1]: [[ScheduledTask]DisableWUScheduledStart] Detected schedule type 'Once' for first trigger.
VERBOSE: [WVD-CSR-DEV-1]: [[ScheduledTask]DisableWUScheduledStart] Current scheduled task values for task 'Scheduled Start' in '\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate' retrieved.
VERBOSE: [WVD-CSR-DEV-1]: [[ScheduledTask]DisableWUScheduledStart] Disabling existing scheduled task 'Scheduled Start' in '\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate'.
The parameter is incorrect.
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (PS_ScheduledTask:) [], CimException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : HRESULT 0x80070057,Register-ScheduledTask
+ PSComputerName : localhost
VERBOSE: [WVD-CSR-DEV-1]: LCM: [ End Set ] [[ScheduledTask]DisableWUScheduledStart] in 1.9150 seconds.
The PowerShell DSC resource '[ScheduledTask]DisableWUScheduledStart' with SourceInfo 'C:\Users\asmith84\Dev\MSIXHostSettings.ps1::53::9::ScheduledTask' threw one or more non-terminating errors while
running the Set-TargetResource functionality. These errors are logged to the ETW channel called Microsoft-Windows-DSC/Operational. Refer to this channel for more details.
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidOperation: (:) [], CimException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NonTerminatingErrorFromProvider
+ PSComputerName : localhost
Suggested solution to the issue
Review/Debug and correct what may be causing this error. In general it seems that the module is using the "Register-ScheduledTask" cmdlet, but perhaps in the case of disabling an exisiting task, the Set-TargetResource method should be using "Disable-ScheudledTask" instead?
The DSC configuration that is used to reproduce the issue (as detailed as possible)
We do see the message Disabling existing scheduled task 'Scheduled Start' in '\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate'. in the logs you shared, so that would indicate that code is running.
I do notice that there appears to be a missing '\' at the end of the path shown in the logs. The DSC config you shared did include the '\'. This might be nothing but worth checking.
Details of the scenario you tried and the problem that is occurring
Following the example in the documentation for disabling a built-in task I am receiving the error message that "The parameter is incorrect." at the 'Disabling' step. See below for more details:
Verbose logs showing the problem
Suggested solution to the issue
Review/Debug and correct what may be causing this error. In general it seems that the module is using the "Register-ScheduledTask" cmdlet, but perhaps in the case of disabling an exisiting task, the Set-TargetResource method should be using "Disable-ScheudledTask" instead?
The DSC configuration that is used to reproduce the issue (as detailed as possible)
The operating system the target node is running
OsName : Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise for Virtual Desktops
OsOperatingSystemSKU : 175
OsArchitecture : 64-bit
WindowsVersion : 2009
WindowsBuildLabEx : 19041.1.amd64fre.vb_release.191206-1406
OsLanguage : en-US
OsMuiLanguages : {en-US}
Version and build of PowerShell the target node is running
Name Value
PSVersion 5.1.19041.610
PSEdition Desktop
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0...}
BuildVersion 10.0.19041.610
CLRVersion 4.0.30319.42000
WSManStackVersion 3.0
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
Version of the DSC module that was used ('dev' if using current dev branch)
master - whatever is on PSGallery
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