AT (scheduling) command

Everyone here knows about the AT command, right? This command lets you schedule tasks under W2K when the scheduler service is enabled. Here is the question: Who is the owner of the scheduled process? I would like to enable a guest or user acc...




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#84468 - 11/16/01 11:11 PM AT (scheduling) command
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Everyone here knows about the AT command, right? This command lets you schedule tasks under W2K when the scheduler service is enabled.

Here is the question: Who is the owner of the scheduled process?

I would like to enable a guest or user account to schedule some simple tasks. If they schedule these tasks will the tasks have system or admin privileges?

Is there any way of defining the owner of the scheduled process before running it?

Your expert opinion will be greatly appreciated.

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#84912 - 11/21/01 10:02 PM Re: AT (scheduling) command
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I think I stomped the Windows wizards in this forum. frown Let me try another newsgroup. I'll let you guys know if there is a good solution.

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#84915 - 11/21/01 11:54 PM Re: AT (scheduling) command
Xiven Offline
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It runs under the "System" user.

AFAIK there is no way of making it run under any other user account.

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#84931 - 11/22/01 03:29 AM Re: AT (scheduling) command
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Registered: 07/21/01
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Thanks, Xiven. I was afraid of that, but possibly somebody will come up with a good idea/solution for the problem.

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