Access Denied Error 0x80070005 under WinXP

Dear All
When I try to setup my computer with schedule tasks, I setup the "time" and "Day" and then click OK at this stage. I'm always asked for the password, but if I use the password or not I always receive the same message as following:
**An error has occurred while attempting to set task account information**
The Specific Error Is "access has been denied 0x80070005"
You do not have permission to perform the requested operation
Can anybody help me with the answer please?
Thanks everybody for assistance with this matter.

Hi Tandy
It is very strange. When notebook is delivered with factory settings, there is definitely no one password.
Do you use delivered recovery DVD to install operating system?
Which notebook model you have? I can not imagine you have had the same situation when the notebook was brand new and after first start. Or you have maybe bought used one? Please give us more info about your notebook.

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