Re: Reboot command no longer works in Task Scheduler
- From: Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de>
- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 14:47:03 +0000 (UTC)
Hello Oliver,
User rights assignment are set with a GPO located under Computer configuration, windows settings, security settings,local policies.
Check there if the account, even the domain admin has the needed rights.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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Hi Meinolf,
It is a domain wide administrator account. I cannot setup a local
admin
account because the server only allows Active Directory (from what I
understand).
If your 2nd question refers to a domain user, then I can tell you I am
using
a domain wide admin or just domain admin account. So I need to find
out a
bit more about Logon as a batch job.
Oliver
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello Oliver,
What kind of account do you use for the task, domain user or domain
admin? Did you grant the user rights assignment "Logon as a batch
job" and "Backup files and directories"?
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Meinolf Weber
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Hi, yes this is the message.
"0x80070569: Logon failure: the user has not been granted the
requested logon type at this computer. Verify that the task's Run-as
name and password are valid and try again."
Unfortunately, this is the main Domain Controller and the local
account setup is not used, rather, it's through the Active Directory
on this DC. What options do I have?
Oliver
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello Oliver,
Did you check the task scheduler logfile, it should state an error
message/number.
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Meinolf Weber
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The following bat script (as a file.bat) which I put on a task
scheduler no longer works (W2K service pack 4).
Shutdown.exe /L /R /T:120 /C
How can I fix this? The shutdown has to work on each Saturday to
refresh the server memory.
Also, as a related solution to the above problem, how I can get
the event viewer to email me an alert when it triggers certain ID
code?
Our main problem is that the server shutdowns expectedly and I
suspect it is the event viewer getting full. So I am hoping
someone will have the solutions.
Oliver
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