Crontab problem
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 Hi I receive the following error when I try to create a new "dataset" from Modules –> i-manageIT --> New (create new dataset) 
 VIEW HANDLER:
 Backtrace: #0 _get_backtrace() called at [/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/src/classes/modules/isys_module_cmdb.class.php:523] #1 isys_module_cmdb->start() called at [/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/src/classes/modules/isys_module_manager.class.php:268] #2 isys_module_manager->load(2) called at [/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/src/i-doit.inc.php:125] #3 include_once(/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/src/i-doit.inc.php) called at [/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/src/hypergate.inc.php:173] #4 include_once(/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/src/hypergate.inc.php) called at [/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/index.php:339]
 isys_exception_jcs : JCS Exception: CRONTAB from $g_jcs[crontab_path] does not exist! Current entry:C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\crontab (Extended Information: 0)I am using slack 10. Here is my cron configuration */ JOB CONTROL SYSTEM SETTINGS Variables for the Job Control System. Please care, that crontab_path is 
 writable by the apache user, so the i-doIT Framework can write its
 changes. On Windows, the crontab file MUST be in the system32-directory,
 since the CRON Service can only read from this path. On Unix-systems,
 you should make a soft link from /etc/cron.d/i-doit or whatever your
 cron directory is to webroot/i-doit/cron/crontab. Also make sure, that
 you are allowed to use the crontab command, normally you must write
 your username into /etc/cron.allow /
 $g_jcs = array
 (
 / The JCS user must have admin rights to the i-doIT system! /
 "username" => "",
 "password" => "",
 / Windows systems /
 "crontab_path" => "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\crontab",
 "cronwin_path" => "/usr/local/apache/htdocs/i-doit/cron/crons.exe",
 / Unix systems /
 "crontab_path" => "C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\crontab", // CRONTAB File path
 "croncmd_path" => "/usr/bin/crontab", // CRONTAB Control program
 / i-doIT doesn't try to automatically evaluate the process ID of crond,
 enter the path into cronunix_pid /
 "cronunix_pid" => "/var/run/crond.pid",
 "default" => array( "hour" => 10,
 "minute" => 30, /10:30/
 "dow" => 0) /0=sunday,…,7=saturday/
 );*Is the cron configuration wrong? or there is another problem? Regards, Mladen 
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 Which i-doit version do you have? The Task module is deprecated and is replaced with the new workflow implementation in our next version. 
