Interesting thought...

checking....

Nope - that one is empty.

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 17:55, Jonathan Link <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does the domain user group have Deny Logon as batch job set?
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc976547.aspx
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> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> It's been assigned 'log on as a batch job' permission - that happened
>> when I set up the job, AFAICT.
>>
>> Perhaps I missed some other permission?
>>
>> Just for grins, where's what else I know:
>>
>> The account is a member of Domain Users only.
>>
>> The scheduled task log entry says:
>>
>> "Backup.job" (backup.cmd) 11/4/2009 5:00:00 PM ** ERROR **
>>       Unable to start task.
>>       The specific error is:
>>       0x80070005: Access is denied.
>>       Try using the Task page Browse button to locate the application.
>>
>> But, the log file is a bit wonky - the service doesn't seem to write
>> to it in a structured manner. I had to search for this entry - it's in
>> the middle of the log file, for some reason.
>>
>> On the file server, I've given the account no particular rights, except
>>    read-only at the top level of the partition where the files are copied
>> (L:)
>>    read-write to the directory in which files are copied (L:\backups)
>>    read-only to c:\batchfiles\ and c:\batchfiles\tools for the
>> batchfile and the robocopy executable
>>    read-write to c:\batchfiles\logs for writing the log file.
>>
>> Kurt
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 18:04, Free, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > User rights assigned? e.g.- Log on as a batch job. Computer
>> > Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights
>> > Assignment
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[email protected]]
>> > Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 5:01 PM
>> > To: NT System Admin Issues
>> > Subject: Something glaringly obvious, I'm sure...
>> >
>> > All,
>> >
>> > I've created a domain account as a service account for a copy job from
>> > an application server to our file server, but it's giving me fits
>> > trying to schedule it.
>> >
>> > Both servers are Win2k3 R2, with patches, in our Win2k3 domain.
>> >
>> > I can log into the console on the file server as the service account
>> > and launch the batch file, with no problems. However, the scheduled
>> > task will not start - it just says in the status column "Could not
>> > start" with a last result code of 0x0, though one time I found a 0x2.
>> > I have no idea what that code means, even after much googling, and I
>> > only found it once, while adjusting permissions, so it might be a red
>> > herring.
>> >
>> > The scheduled task for this is a multiple schedule item, occurring
>> > three times a day, if that makes a difference.
>> >
>> > I don't find anything interesting in the event logs, either - just a
>> > 528/538 combo in the security log at the scheduled time.
>> >
>> > Any thoughts on where I should start looking?
>> >
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Kurt
>> >
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