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Windows Server 2012 R2 - Task Scheduler - Multiple Instance Spawned

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ServerOs: Windows Server 2012R2

I have a weird scenario occurring on the windows task scheduler where multiple instances trigger at the exact same time. This only occurs after a reboot and after disabling and then re-enabling the scheduled task. The task is updated frequently and the enabling/disabling is something that occurs during our deployment process.

Following some research I have seen this issue raised for Win2k8 and noticed that there is a patch available, however, the link is dead and I figured a new question should be raised as it seems to be occur in a newer version of windows.

See my image below that details the behavior! Very strange!

An iteration before i disabled the task showing normal behaviour enter image description here

An iteration showing trigger duplication after disabling/enabling the task enter image description here

Evidence showing that duplicate tasks are launching enter image description here

Has anybody encountered this before, and do they know how to fix it?

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