Bill

  If I’m reading this right why not just use a DOS batch file to run your 
commands. If the …. Means you are running some R:Base programs then start 
R:Base  at each … and then make sure you exit R:Base before each DOS command.

 

***********start AutoReloader.BAT***********

NET STOP "TeraScript Server 6

 

Program/script: c:\rbti\RBG95_64\RBG95_64\RBG95_64.exe

Arguments: AutoReloader1.rmd

 

StopOterroUsingService.cmd

 

DELETE databaseCopy.RX?

 

COPY database.RX? SAVE

RENAME database.RX? databaseCopy.RX?

 

Program/script: c:\rbti\RBG95_64\RBG95_64\RBG95_64.exe

Arguments: AutoReloader3.rmd

 

c:\rbdata9\save\todayzipper.cmd

 

 

*********Ends Here******************

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Downall
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2015 5:04 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - UAC on Windows Server with R:BASE

 

Who can help make this easier?

 

I am moving an R:BASE installation to Win 2008 server from Win 2003 server. All 
this works like a charm on Win 2003 server.

 

An early morning maintenance routine in an R:BASE command file 
(AutoReloader.rmd) includes a number of lines that run other programs. For 
example:

 

ZIP NET STOP "TeraScript Server 6"

...

ZIP StopOterroUsingService.cmd 

...

ZIP CMD.EXE /c MOVE database.RX? SAVE

...

zip cmd.exe /c c:\rbdata9\save\todayzipper.cmd

...

 

I have  a scheduled task that runs as administrator, with highest privileges:

 

Program/script: c:\rbti\RBG95_64\RBG95_64\RBG95_64.exe

Arguments: AutoReloader.rmd

Start in: (R:BASE application folder)

 

And every one of these commands fails on 2008 Server because of being denied 
access.

 

I need the hair I'm tearing out, because it's cold here in New England. Help.

 

Bill

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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