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dennis1
Occasional Contributor
Has someone figured this out yet?
On one pc it works perfectly fine, and when i tried to implement the same function on another pc it gave me this error.
opening TestExecute works when I do it manually, but when calling the TestExecute.exe file from task scheduler it throws this error. That doesn't make sence... right?
tristaanogre
7 years agoEsteemed Contributor
It really comes down to a permissions problem. The user under which the windows task is running does not have sufficient permissions to do what it needs to do. Please make sure that you have your scheduled user set up properly with the correct permissions and that the task is set to run with elevated permissions.
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