jpaul_johnson
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- Outlook version
- Outlook 2010 64 bit
- Email Account
- POP3
I have 12 entries in my Task Scheduler that all run Outlook.exe, all with the trigger "At Task Creation/Modification." I recently removed the computer from a domain and put it in a workgroup, and removed the domain user and added a workgroup user. Then I created a new Outlook account and specified the old PST file (Outlook 2013, Windows 7 Pro). I probably should have imported the data, but too late now. All the Task Scheduler tasks still have the old domain user specified, and this user doesn't exist. I could change the user account, but I'm more inclined to just delete the tasks.
I guess Outlook 2013 uses the Task Scheduler when a task is created. Is it safe to just delete the task, or will I end up messing up the Outlook tasks by doing so?
Thanks.
I guess Outlook 2013 uses the Task Scheduler when a task is created. Is it safe to just delete the task, or will I end up messing up the Outlook tasks by doing so?
Thanks.