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My scheduled task reported "success" every 5 minutes for 3 weeks. The process inside it had been crashing the whole time.

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IMPACT32
INNOVATION25

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A Windows Task Scheduler bot's monitoring script falsely reported success for weeks because it checked task exit codes rather than validating actual bot behavior, causing false alerts about issues that never occurred.

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ProgrammingOpen SourceTechnologyPublished Aug 23, 2:15 AM
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