Password for scheduled tasks

I try to use the scheduled tasks feature, but I get an error Ox80070005 or Ox80041310, not set account information. What user name & pass am I suppose to use? Tried to use my windows live info, among others, but that did not work. Am I suppose to set up a Microsoft account. ? Tried it get but can't find anything specific on the id user & password.

You need your login password administrator Windows and the user ID, that allows you to connect to your administrator account.

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