[SOLVED] How can I modify the “schedule scan” to be disabled? (don't have permission to disable)

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After running powercfg /requests, it seems that \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\MoUsoCoreWorker.exe is responsible for my computer not being able to sleep/stay asleep.

I've located the process to "schedule scan" within the task scheduler, but am unable to disable it as I get an error "the user account you are operating under does not have permission to disable this task"
 
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USO = Update Session Orchestrator.
Its probably owned by TrustedInstaller

could try running windows update and make sure you up to date, it might stop it.

not sure what the MO stands for

A quick search on Google showed me MoUsoCoreWorker.exe is related to Windows Update, so I opened the Service Manager and restarted Windows Update service. I checked again with powercfg, and nothing was listed. My computer has been able to go to sleep.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...e/86a8656b-d4f7-4b5b-bd5c-286bffa02c4d?auth=1

Colif

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USO = Update Session Orchestrator.
Its probably owned by TrustedInstaller

could try running windows update and make sure you up to date, it might stop it.

not sure what the MO stands for

A quick search on Google showed me MoUsoCoreWorker.exe is related to Windows Update, so I opened the Service Manager and restarted Windows Update service. I checked again with powercfg, and nothing was listed. My computer has been able to go to sleep.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...e/86a8656b-d4f7-4b5b-bd5c-286bffa02c4d?auth=1
 
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