Peter Harrison wrote:

> Yep.  Logging on as administrator does not give the scheduler
> administration rights.  If you look in your services for the scheduler and
> select thr startup button you will see that you can change the logon, and
> thus permissions of the scheduler.

Thanks Peter, I'll suck it and see.



cheers,
peter

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