Re: Logon Script Not Running



Is the user privileged to run scheduling of tasks?


<v8killah03@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1156621037.610015.156840@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

I have created a batch file that shuts down a computer at a specified
time. I have assured that the file works by executing it on a local
machine and it works fine, shutting down at the proper time after
double-clicking the batch file. However, when I set the logon script
to run for the specified user, it will not schedule the task and
execute at the proper time.


Any ideas?

Thanks,
James



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