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Cannot run script with taskschedular when no local logon
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Windows
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Administration & Security
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00809200
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I am running the task (Run As) with my own account; the same account when I log on locally.
That's why it's so weird.
Do you have other suggestions?


>>Hi there,
>>
>>I've got a weird problem.
>>My DLL cannot be instantiated when there is nobody logged on localy to the machine.
>>
>>For testing purpose I have made a simple DLL with Visual FoxPro 7.
>>
>>DEFINE CLASS cmini as custom olepublic
>>
>>PROCEDURE init()
>>NODEFAULT
>>ENDPROC
>>ENDDEFINE
>>
>>
>>Also a (bit less simple) Visual Basic Script file.
>>
>>Sub WriteToLog(tcMessage)
>>
>> Dim lcLogFile
>>
>> On Error Resume Next
>> lcLogFile = "c:\temp\error.log"
>> Set loFile = goFSO.OpenTextFile(lcLogFile , 8, True)
>> loFile.WriteLine(tcMessage)
>> loFile.Close
>> On Error Goto 0
>>
>> Set loFile = Nothing
>>End Sub
>>
>>Set goFSO = WScript.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
>>writetolog("createobject" & vbcrlf)
>>
>>on error resume next
>> set loff = WScript.CreateObject("mini.cmini")
>> writetolog("err.description:" & err.description & vbcrlf)
>> writetolog("err.number :" & err.Number & vbcrlf)
>>on error goto 0
>>
>>set goFSO = nothing
>>
>>
>>When running on the system when I'm logged on the logfile shows
>>
>>createobject
>>err.description:
>>err.number :0
>>
>>
>>When running from the taskschedular and nobody logged on localy the logfile shows
>>
>>createobject
>>err.description:Could not create object named "mini.cmini".
>>err.number :0
>>
>>
>>So the FileSystemObject can be created, but the fox dll cann't.
>>I am running the task with my own account.
>>The DLL is running in COM+ also with my own account.
>>
>>
>>I think I've tried everything...but there must be something (probably very small) to fix this weird problem.
>>It's win2k btw
>
>In the Task Scheduler, you need to have the "Run As" set to be someone with enough rights to do what you need.
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