Re: Scheduled Tasks only Run with Active Session
<bdunwood@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| Thanks for the replies.
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| The job is run as 'administrator', so the secrurity rights are ok.
* This may not matter. Administrator of what?
| The utility launches a GUI, so I'm wondering if that is a factor.
* Yes this is a problem. The developer needs to change this.
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