Permissions????

X

Xantipis

This from "MS Help" under Granting Permissions.

"To configure security for a scheduled task, you add or remove a user on the
Security tab. Once a user name is added to a scheduled task, you can set
permissions for that user's involvement with the task. "



Where does the "Security Tab" live?



Thanks

Xan
 
G

Gordon

Xantipis said:
This from "MS Help" under Granting Permissions.

"To configure security for a scheduled task, you add or remove a user on
the Security tab. Once a user name is added to a scheduled task, you can
set permissions for that user's involvement with the task. "



Where does the "Security Tab" live?

Right-click on the task, choose properties...
 
B

Bob I

This from "MS Help" under Granting Permissions.

"To configure security for a scheduled task, you add or remove a user on the
Security tab. Once a user name is added to a scheduled task, you can set
permissions for that user's involvement with the task. "



Where does the "Security Tab" live?



Thanks

Xan
 
X

Xantipis

Gordon said:
Right-click on the task, choose properties...


Gordon,
Thank you for your reply.
Let me explain,
I have instructions on the heel of my boots,
so would you be so kind as to elaborate
as to WHAT and WHERE I am clicking?
In other words where do I start?
Thanks
Xan
 
G

Gordon

Xantipis said:
Gordon,
Thank you for your reply.
Let me explain,
I have instructions on the heel of my boots,
so would you be so kind as to elaborate
as to WHAT and WHERE I am clicking?
In other words where do I start?
Thanks
Xan


Start-All programs-Accessories-System Tools-Scheduled tasks. Open the
folder, right-click on a task, choose Properties and you will see the
Security tab..

HTH
 
W

WaIIy

If you have WinXP Home, you need this to get the security tab...


• Security tab in XP Home (like in XP Pro)
1) Download the x86 (Intel) version of the Security Configuration
Manager (SCESP4I.EXE) from

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/245216


2) Double click SCESP4I.EXE and extract the contents to a temporary
folder
3) Make a system restore point or other type of backup. This program
does not come with an uninstaller
4) Right-click Setup.inf and select Install
5) Reboot
 

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