I had a similar problem using XP Pro on a peer-to-peer system.  It worked
fine on a domain where I could specify the user name and password for it to
run under.  I  got round the problem by using Pycron
http://www.kalab.com/freeware/pycron/pycron.htm.

HTH

John Weller
01380 723235
07976 393631  
> 
> I'm sorry if I already asked this one, but I didn't see it 
> when I searched...
> I have a scheduled task set up to do a hotcopy of my SVN 
> repository from my development machine up to the user 
> directory server, which is backed up regularly. When I set up 
> the task, it runs fine if I activate it manually. I can run 
> it manually as many times as I want, apparently, and the task 
> will execute. It's set to run as me, so there's a password set on it.
> 
> However, once I leave it to run overnight, it fails. It won't 
> run when specified, and if I try to run it manually the next 
> day, nothing happens.
> The second line prints to STDOUT, so I should at least get a 
> command-window flash, even if nothing else works. If I reset 
> the password, though, running it manually works correctly.
> 
> Anybody have any thoughts on this? Thanks.


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