Re: AT command and Access Denied

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 10/28/04

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    Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 06:08:26 GMT
    
    

    First double check that you are logged on as an account that is a local
    administrator as shown by membership on the local administrators group. If
    you are logged on as a domain admin it is possible that group has been
    removed from the local administrators group. Then check the logs in Event
    Viewer to see if any pertinent errors are recorded. You may also want to
    enable auditing of logon events for success and failure and privilege use
    for failure which may generate some helpful info. That can be done in the
    Local Security Policy of the server via secpol.msc. The other thing to check
    is to see if the Task Scheduler service is started and that it is configured
    to logon via the local system account and allow service to interact with
    desktop is selected which is the default setting. --- Steve

    "aserret" <aserret@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:59D5B251-0ABB-4139-9289-3B03EB2C58F5@microsoft.com...
    > 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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