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From: agostino on 23 Jun 2010 11:38 Hi, the following command from a remote machine to a win2k3: schtasks /Run /S 192.168.1.6 /U mysrv\myusr /P mypwd /TN mytask If myusr is administrator, it works, if it is simple user, it doesn't. Is there a less-privileged group my user shoud belong to for this command to work? tnx in advance Agostino
From: AvWG on 23 Jun 2010 15:33 Hij Agostino, You can run the schedule with/under the localsystem account... Greetings from Holland Andr� "agostino" <sclauzero@_rem_cedapsrl.com> schreef in bericht news:%23xgP1ouELHA.3732(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > the following command from a remote machine to a win2k3: > > schtasks /Run /S 192.168.1.6 /U mysrv\myusr /P mypwd /TN mytask > > If myusr is administrator, it works, if it is simple user, it doesn't. Is > there a less-privileged group my user shoud belong to for this command to > work? > > tnx in advance > Agostino > > > >
From: Dave Patrick on 23 Jun 2010 23:03 Believe they must be at least backup operators group. -- Regards, Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup. Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft.com/protect "agostino" wrote: > Hi, > the following command from a remote machine to a win2k3: > > schtasks /Run /S 192.168.1.6 /U mysrv\myusr /P mypwd /TN mytask > > If myusr is administrator, it works, if it is simple user, it doesn't. Is > there a less-privileged group my user shoud belong to for this command to > work? > > tnx in advance > Agostino > > > >
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