Re: Unable to mount disk (local and remote) using Windows 2000 task scheduler
- From: "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 09:15:35 -0600
Try adding the same local account username and password to the remote server
with permissions to the resource.
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"Fredje" wrote:
| Hallo,
|
| We have a simple script which mounts a share on another server.
|
| When running this script on the command-line (as local administrator)
| we are able to create a mapping. We autheniticate on the other server
| with an account which has sufficient permissions to make the mapping.
| We do not have domain accounts. This all works fine when run
| interactively.
|
| When running an identical script in the MS Windows 2000 task scheduler
| the mapping can not be created. We are not able to map to a remote or
| local share. On the local server the user is in the admin group. User
| rights should not be an issue?
|
| We haven't got a clue what might create this problem. We would
| appreciate your comments and advice.
|
| Thank you very much for your kind attention!
|
| Fred
|
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