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I tested AT from a batch file in the
startup script, it scheduled fine… AT 12:30 “notepad.exe” Created a job. I did not try it from a vbs… Rich --------------------------------------------------------------------------- From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kamlesh Parmar At.exe will always reqire admin rights, but normal user account can
always schedule task using, Task Scheduler.. So use command line utility schtasks.exe, it should be present on all
XP box, don't know about win2K.. just see the help... schtasks.exe /create /? On 10/6/05, Harding,
The problem is the at.exe command can only be run by
administrators. How can I allow non-admins to run at.exe therefore allowing
my script to work. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Tim Vander Kooi What is your OS? Is it a
user specific task or a computer based task? If it is a task scheduled to run
after the user logs on I'm sure it is permissions, or lack there of. Tim Vander Kooi Microsoft Systems
Administrator Explorer Pipeline From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Behalf Of Harding, Devon I created a GPO for all Domain Users to run a .vbs
script to create a Scheduled Task. It works with Domain Admins, but not
with regular users. How can I fix this? Windows Systems Engineer Southern Wine & Spirits
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- RE: [ActiveDir] GPO Permissions with .vbs Rich Milburn
- RE: [ActiveDir] GPO Permissions with .vbs Harding, Devon
- RE: [ActiveDir] GPO Permissions with .vbs Harding, Devon
- Re: [ActiveDir] GPO Permissions with .vbs Kamlesh Parmar
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