Running the at command as an Administrator with log on as batch job rights

S

Sean

Hi

I have looked at the various docs regarding scheduling a shutdown of a
server.

On my NT4 BDC I have created a batch file with the Scheduler service
after giving the Administrator log on as a batch job rights and it
works fine.

On my other NT4 server (PDC) the sheduled tasks is missing.

When I use the at command from a command prompt with things like the
calculator as a test they work fine but not with my shutdown batch
file as it needs I beleive to be run under the Administrator account
and I don't know how to do this running the at command.

any ideas?

Sean
 
R

Ray at

Install the latest version of IE to get the scheduled tasks on your NT
machine.

When you schedule with AT, that will run under the local system account (by
default, anyway) which has admin rights on the local machine. A shutdown
with AT ~should~ work fine.

Ray at home
 
S

Sean

Thanks I'll try that.

Sean


Install the latest version of IE to get the scheduled tasks on your NT
machine.

When you schedule with AT, that will run under the local system account (by
default, anyway) which has admin rights on the local machine. A shutdown
with AT ~should~ work fine.

Ray at home
 

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