On Mar 25, 5:03*pm, Robert Carnegie <rja.carne...@excite.com> wrote:
> On Friday, March 23, 2012 6:02:36 PM UTC, iccsi wrote:
> > I am moving a schedule task from Windows XP to Windows 7.
> > The task is to run a scripts of the program.
> > In XP, I just tell schedule task to run the scripts and it works.
>
> > It does not work in Windows 7.
> > I tried to use program and parameter using the path and name of the
> > scripts.
> > The Windows only run the program, but not scripts.
>
> > Your informaiton and help is great appreciated,
>
> Dodyou mean that you can run a binary executable,
> but not a .CMD script?
>
> It could be about access permissions that you can set.
>
> Or it may be necessary to specify the CMD.EXE program
> with the name of your script as a parameter.
>
> I think there is also a separate permission for a
> scheduled program to interact with the user interface.
Thanks for the message,
I set the permission, I still got fail to launch.
I am running scripts created from Avaya which extention is acsauto.
It works for Windows XP when I schedule it to run the scripts.
Thanks again,
iccsi
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