Cindy,
The interactive switch allows the job to act as if the currently logged in user executed the job. Otherwise, the task is launched with the SYSTEM user context. Maybe that's a problem.
Regards.
>>Hi Cindy,
>>I am guessing you're using the /INTERACTIVE switch for AT. What happens if someone else is logged in besides you when the job fires. The user name wouldn't match the the one specified in the User ID file and you would get the login propmt.
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>Hi Larry,
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>What's the "/INTERACTIVE switch for AT?"
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>The job is running on my desktop machine. Other than the our tech support people (I don't think they have a Notes ID file), I'm the only one with a login to the machine.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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