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Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 08:33:52 -0500
From: Michael Hipp <Michael AT Hipp DOT com>
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Larry Hall wrote:

> True but you won't see a difference.  When you say "Task Scheduler", you
> mean the Windows service/utility, right?  Just curious.  There's the same
> issue with 'cron' and any service that runs under "SYSTEM".  It has no 
> access to shares that require authentication to access.  So you either 
> need to make your shares accessible to everyone or run the service under
> your user name and only for your user.

Not sure I understood  all that. I have been attempting to run the 
scheduled task under the one-and-only username that ever accesses this 
box. (That's where the mapped network drives live.) So is it possible 
that re-installing as "Everyone" will fix it?

I've been thoroughly stumped thus far as to why a bash script that runs 
fine from the command prompt misbehaves from task scheduler even tho 
running as the same user.

Thanks,
Michael


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