Re: opening excel



What's the difference between your account and the "special user" account?
Can the "special user" log in, execute your program?

Brian

"JezR" <JezR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a program which opens excel and does some stuff. I want to use it as
a
scheduled task, run as a special user when I'm logged off.

When I log on as that special user, I can run the program. When I schedule
it to run as me and then log off, it also runs. When I schedule simple
batch
files to run as the special user, they work.

However, if I schedule it to run the program as the special user and then
log off, the action of creating a new Excel.Application produces the error
"An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist".

I wondered if anyone has any ideas.

Thanks


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