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mbartosh
2010-04-14T01:36:27Z
I am using remote execute to execute a batch file that runs a process and one of the things it does is write a file to a UNC path. I am getting an access denied error when the process tries to write the file to the UNC. The Visualcron service is logging on with a domain admin account, and the task has domain admin credentials. It looks like those credentials are not being passed with remote execute. What is the best way to handle this?
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2010-04-14T08:56:59Z
Use "Logon with profile". Please verify that the new process is running as that user (in the Task manager) when starting it from VisualCron.
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mbartosh
2010-04-14T19:54:56Z
How do you set "logon with profile"?
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2010-04-14T21:55:54Z
Ok, I thought you wanted to execute something on a remote folder. Not on a remote pc's remote folder. You need VisualCron to be installed on that remote server as it is now as the Windows protocol for remote execution is limited.
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