Re: WMI script launched by Scheduler
- From: "Scott McNairy \(MVP\)" <v-scomcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:04:29 -0700
Local System context run scripts should have access to do most everything
via WMI.
However you will want to post the code of the script so that we can see what
exceptions might apply.
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Scott McNairy
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server Management Infrastructure
"Scott" <sctoney@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a script that I want to launch at various time through out the day
>so I want to use Scheduler but the script reports "Access Denied". The
>script runs fine under Admin account but not as LocalSystem and it runs
>fine as LocalSystem if the machine is Win2k3 SP1. Does anyone know what
>permissions have to be changes to allow a WMI script to ran from a service
>(Local System)?
>
> thanks
> ST
>
.
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