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anon1234
2018-12-31T03:53:14Z
I am migrating a bunch of .bat scripts from running on task scheduler to running under VisualCron.

Right now the scripts run under Administrator privilege under Task Scheduler.

I would like to avoid administrator privilege for all the usual reasons.

What are some techniques that others have used to avoid running as Administrator?

Do you create a user per script?

VisualCron allows running as a user, but is there a way to specify running as a group?

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2019-01-03T13:54:20Z
I think the actual VisualCron service *must* run as Administrator in order to start applications etc. However, if you want to limit permissions on a user level you can use that by setting a Credential in the Task. You can only control this on user level.
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