Re: set a scheduled task
- From: "beachboy" <jpsteambun@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 15:54:40 +0800
yes.. you are right,
bcoz many resource can access by administrator only. ;-)
Thanks.
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"beachboy" <jpsteambun@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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when i create a scheduled task on windows, it always ask for
login and pwd to run the scheduled task,
can i assign another userid to do that bcoz i always miss to update the
password for scheduled task after administrator password changed. Which
permission group i need to assign to that new userid for scheduled task?
Thanks in advanced
Not only can you use a different account for scheduled tasks
but you actually should, for the very reason you mention.
It must be powerful enough to access the resources used
in your scheduled tasks.
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