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    Windows 10 task scheduler, running a task with higher permissions than logged on user


    Hi,I have a PC that is running Windows 10 Professional. I am a member of the Administrators group on this PC, but someone other than myself is the primary user. In the Task Scheduler, I'd like to create a task that would run a .BAT file periodically at least once per day, but possibly more frequently. This .BAT file will copy some files from a network location to a local folder on this PC. The primary user has read-only permissions on this local folder, where as an Administrator, I have full control permissions. With read-only permissions, the primary user is not able to successfully ru

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    kraemerpw, Jul 22, 2022
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  2. Window's Task Scheduler Not Running

    Hi,

    To assist you better, kindly provide us more details by answering the following questions:

    • Have you tried recreating the task? If so, are you getting the same issue?
    • Have you tried creating a new task?
    Meanwhile, we suggest that you ensure that the Task Scheduler is running. You can verify if the service is running by following these steps:

    • Press Windows key + R on your keyboard.
    • Type services.msc and hit Enter.
    • Under Services (Local), make sure that the Task Scheduler service's status is
      Started or Enabled.
    Should you need further assistance, feel free to get back to us.
     
    Monica Cam, Jul 22, 2022
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  3. App Runs Properly but Win10Pro Task Scheduler Cannot Run It

    We have a requirement for extremely accurate computer clock time and use a small app that that, when launched, checks with a pool of time servers and syncs our computer clock. We want to schedule this app to run every couple of hours.

    The app runs properly when I launch it manually. I created a task in Task Scheduler to do this automatically every two hours and, when I manually run the task within Task Scheduler, it also runs properly. However, it will not run on on its own on a schedule.
    Task Scheduler fails to launch it.

    On a different computer, another app is able to launch it when that app is launched but, again, Task Scheduler fails to launch it on a schedule.

    The task is configured in Task Scheduler as follows:

    GENERAL

    • When running the task, use the following user account: it's my own account, and I am an Administrator on the computer
    • Run only when user is logged on
    • Run with highest privileges
    • Configure for Windows 10
    TRIGGERS

    • Trigger: At task creation/modification
    • Repeat every 2 hours for a duration of indefinitely
    • Enabled
    ACTIONS

    • Start a program "path...\SysTimeUpdate.exe" min ('min' being an argument)
    CONDITIONS

    • none - no conditions
    SETTINGS

    • Allow task to be run on demand
    • Run task as soon as possible after a schedules start is missed
    • Stop the task if it runs longer than 1 hour
    • If the running task does not end when requested, force it to stop
    • If the task is already running, then the following rule applies - Stop the existing instance

    Someone suggested that my Administrator account may not have full privileges, and it may be a permissions issue but, if so, why can I launch it manually and why can another app launch it when that app is launched but Task Scheduler cannot? This very very
    baffling, and any assistance would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
     
    Samurai7388, Jul 22, 2022
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  4. Windows 10 task scheduler, running a task with higher permissions than logged on user

    Unable to schedule tasks in Task scheduler with option run the task whether the user is logged in or not.

    I am able to schedule tasks with the first option that is - run when the user is logged on. But when I try with the other option - run whether the user is logged on or not, it doesn't work.
     
    Laveena Dewangan, Jul 22, 2022
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