>>I am a little confused (my middle name is "confused" :) You wrote above "service" but you are Jeff suggest to have an EXE run from the Windows Scheduler. So, you just call this .exe "service". Is this correct?
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>>And if this is correct, I will have to learn how to crate a Windows user account (on the VM) without having this account being logged in at all times.
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>My first name is Confused, I just go by my middle name ;)
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>The user account is just a username and login and a set of permissions.
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>Windows Services and any exe you call from Task Scheduler use a Windows user account.
>They impersonate that user and run outside the desktop.
>They run silently in the background if a user is logged in.
>They run silently in the background if no user is signed in.
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>I had a scheduled task running under my account and it would grab focus away from the program I was using.
>That was annoying.
>It is best to have this kind of program run invisibly in the background.
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>Attached is an picture of the setup of a scheduled console app I have had running for years.
>I outlined the relevant details in red.
>I created a user account called TaskRunner for it so I could set permissions to only the folders it needs.
Thank you!
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