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From: Jeannot Lelapin <jeannot DOT lelapin AT free DOT fr>
Subject: Re: Launching java process trouble
Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 10:12:35 +0100
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Thank's for your explanation and your link.

I will read it when i have the time but now my solution is right and i 
have not now the time to explore the Windows Security Model.

Really Great Thank's

Jeannot

Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:

> Jeannot Lelapin wrote:
> 
>> Hello Larry,
>>
>> thank's for your link.
>>
>> i create the all same variable in the bash script ( like when it is 
>> launch manually ) launched by crontab, and the java process launched 
>> by the AutoIt compiled script doesn't start.
>>
>> I write a big AutoIt Script for Windows XP launch by 
>> JustInTimeScheduler and that's fine.
> 
> 
> 
> This means you either missed a dependent variable or that your script 
> relies
> on some other aspect of your environment that you don't get by default
> through cron.  For example, 'crond' run as a service which, unless you've
> set it it up to run as you (which is an option of the 'cron-config' setup
> script), it's running as the SYSTEM.  Although it will switch contexts to
> your user when your script runs, this is not the same as running as you
> from the command-line.  See <http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html>
> for more details of Windows security model and it's impact on Cygwin.  This
> may or may not be an issue for your script.  But it does point out yet
> another difference that your script might have trouble with.
> 
> 


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