If I do this on my local machine - even selecting my own account - it prompts me for username and password when I exit the New Task Dialog.
If you're using a SYSTEM account, then there should be no password prompt at all.
+++ Rick ---
>>You have to specify a password for any user account you run under. But when you use a system account (ie. SYSTEM, NETWORK SERVICE etc.) you don't specify a password.
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>>It may also be that if you use your own/current account that task scheduler can get the SID Security token directly without having to prompt for the password and look up the account first.
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>I mean, if you do this:
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>Go in Task Scheduler
>Go in a task
>Select the account the task should run with
>Save
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>Only the selection of the account is needed. I was not able to find a place where it asks for a password.
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>In IIS, it does however. When we select the account, it prompts for the password.