Re: Windows 2000 scheduler problem

From: Christoph Drosten (nospam_at_drosten.net)
Date: 10/19/04


Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 18:50:29 +0200

Hi,

>Check the Group Policy (gpedit.msc) and make sure that
>the account you selected is authorised to log on as a
batch
>job.

I checked the computer and the user configuration. Under
both configurations I found this:
- Hide Property Pages
- Prevent Task Run or End
- Prohibit Drag-and-Drop
- Prohibit New Task Creation
- Prohibit Task Deletion
- Hide Advanced Properties Checkbox in Add Scheduled Task
Wizard
- Prohibit Browse

All of this settings are set to: Not Configured.

Chris



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