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Strippierfsqefqerfqe

IS-IT--Management
Nov 25, 2009
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When I set a timed event using the AT command on a remote machine, it runs as SERVICE rather than the local user. I need to run the program as the local user rather than the SERVICE or my login local machine login.



Does anyone know how to achieve this....

Thanks

 
Do you have the same problem if you use the alternate Command?

"Remarks
• Schtasks is a more powerful superset command-line scheduling tool and includes all the functionality found in the at command-line utility. Use schtasks instead of at for all command-line scheduling tasks. For more information about schtasks, see Related Topics".

At

Schtasks

294676 - HOW TO: Enable and Use the "Run As" Command When Running Programs in Windows
 
I have tried running with Schtasks but have the same issue in that it runs as SYSTEM (not SERVICE as I originally posted!).

THe RUNAS command I have looked at but as users are logging on through NT authentication we don't have access to their passwords (I really don't want to go down the route of extracting SAM DB etc...)

I need a way of remotley triggering a process as the user who is logged on at that time.

I could add the batch to the logon script but that doesn't give me the flexibility to run at anytime....

Any further thoughts ?

 
Does the program run as a Service, or can it be changed to run as a Service?

To configure how a service is started

How To Create a User-Defined Service


Try asking your question on one of the Server Forums too.
 
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