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I have a question on Scheduled Tasks.

I have a scheduled tasks configured on a particular system which is running

under the local administrator context. But there are other users who are not

local administrator on that machines and when they login to this machine they

are not able to execute these tasks if they want. Is there a way to delegate

or give permission to a normal user (not a local admin or domain admin) to

execute a scheduled task.

This is machine is part of the Domain.

 

Any pointers or help is higly appreciated.

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Guest Pete, MCP
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RE: Hi All

 

What is the scheduled task doing? Is it running an executable which needs

local admin credentials?

 

"Abhi" wrote:

> I have a question on Scheduled Tasks.

> I have a scheduled tasks configured on a particular system which is running

> under the local administrator context. But there are other users who are not

> local administrator on that machines and when they login to this machine they

> are not able to execute these tasks if they want. Is there a way to delegate

> or give permission to a normal user (not a local admin or domain admin) to

> execute a scheduled task.

> This is machine is part of the Domain.

>

> Any pointers or help is higly appreciated.

>

>

Posted

RE: Hi All

 

There is a service running on this machine and this task is just to kill the

service when it misbehaves.

 

"Pete, MCP" wrote:

> What is the scheduled task doing? Is it running an executable which needs

> local admin credentials?

>

> "Abhi" wrote:

>

> > I have a question on Scheduled Tasks.

> > I have a scheduled tasks configured on a particular system which is running

> > under the local administrator context. But there are other users who are not

> > local administrator on that machines and when they login to this machine they

> > are not able to execute these tasks if they want. Is there a way to delegate

> > or give permission to a normal user (not a local admin or domain admin) to

> > execute a scheduled task.

> > This is machine is part of the Domain.

> >

> > Any pointers or help is higly appreciated.

> >

> >

Guest Pete, MCP
Posted

RE: Hi All

 

Ah ok.

 

During the Scheduled Task Wizard you are given the opertunity to enter the

credentials of the account which will run the task. You may need to

re-create the scheduled task and supply these credentials when prompted.

 

"Abhi" wrote:

> There is a service running on this machine and this task is just to kill the

> service when it misbehaves.

>

> "Pete, MCP" wrote:

>

> > What is the scheduled task doing? Is it running an executable which needs

> > local admin credentials?

> >

> > "Abhi" wrote:

> >

> > > I have a question on Scheduled Tasks.

> > > I have a scheduled tasks configured on a particular system which is running

> > > under the local administrator context. But there are other users who are not

> > > local administrator on that machines and when they login to this machine they

> > > are not able to execute these tasks if they want. Is there a way to delegate

> > > or give permission to a normal user (not a local admin or domain admin) to

> > > execute a scheduled task.

> > > This is machine is part of the Domain.

> > >

> > > Any pointers or help is higly appreciated.

> > >

> > >


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