Re: Allow non-admin to create/edit scheduled tasks



Using CACLS seemed to do the trick. Thanks

"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]"
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My guess is you would need to change the permissions on the TASKS folder
using CACLS. Never tried it myself though!
Another thing that comes to my mind is that the scheduled tasks may/can be
misused by the non-domain admin. Not sure about this, but it is a thing I
would test get a feeling about it

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"Charles" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me what I need to do to allow a person that is not an
administrator (they are a power user I believe) on a 2003 Standard Server
to create and edit scheduled tasks? Currently when a Power User double
clicks on Scheduled Tasks within Control Panel they get an Access Denied
message. I tried adding Power Users to the Security Tab of the
SchTasks.exe with modify rights but that did not do the trick.

Thanks

Charles





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