Re: Can run Scheduled Task once only

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From: Dave Patrick (mail_at_Nospam.DSPatrick.com)
Date: 02/07/05


Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:41:25 -0700

Also make sure the account isn't listed as 'Deny logon as batch job'

You can also try restoring default permissions. The article is written for
Windows 2000 but the steps should be the same.

How to Restore the Default NTFS Permissions for Windows 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=266118

The article is a little deceptive. At step 7 create a new database.

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"Alex V. O." wrote:
| In Local Policy I can't add users directly to Logon as Batch right
| (button is blocked). So we added it to Domain Security Policy and
| Domain Controller Security Policy with hope that domain policy will be
| applied on this server (it is not domain controller server) - but it is
| still not applied. After I put run-as account in Scheduled Task this
| account appears in Local Policy under "Logon as Batch job" but next
| morning disappears.
| 


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