Task Scheduler allows the system to perform automated tasks.
However, you might receive some error messages like the selected task no longer exists.
Do you know how to fix this error on Windows 10/11?

In this guide fromMiniTool Website, you’re able to get some solutions.
Go toAccounts>Family & other users>Add someone else to this PC.
Deleting the corrupted task folder might be a solution for you.

To do so:
Step 1.
Typetask schedulerin the search bar and hitEnter.
Navigate to this path:Task Scheduler Library>Microsoft>Windows.

choose each folder under the Windows folder.
Repeat the process until you have deleted all the files with no synced schedules.
Go to the following path inFile Explorer.

PressWin+Rto open theRundialog, typeregeditand hitEnter.