Creating Scheduled Task
Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2003 15:19:17 +0530
Hi,
I created a scheduled task to run an exe from a network share ,that has a
GUI , in the administrator's profile and it runs the application correctly
at the specified time. Then I change my profile and login as another user.
The task is carried out on schedule and the exe is loaded and can be seen in
the Task Manager. But the problem is that the GUI is not displayed. Am I
missing something or doing something wrong?
Regards
Anand.
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