AT command and Access Denied

From: aserret (aserret_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/28/04

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    Hi,
    I have used the AT command fairly extensively since the NT4 days but I can't
    seem to figure this out. Normally I will issue a command from my workstation
    such as
    c:\>at \\severname
    and I can get a list of task if any. however this one particular server I
    immediately receive Access Denied and if I logon locally and just type
    c:\>at
    I still get access denied.
    Any ideas?


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