Re: Logon as a batch job

From: csh (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/17/04


Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 15:03:44 -0700

Looks like that was the problem. I won't know for sure
until it runs tonight but I was finally able to set the
access right.

Thanks for the tip.

csh

>-----Original Message-----
>Don't set this setting in the local policy. Set it at
domain level... (e.g.
>domain or OU level)...
>
>Mike
>
>"csh" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:1d5cf01c453bd$0b560e50$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> I've got a new Windows XP Pro machine that is part of a
>> domain. This computer needs to run several scheduled
>> tasks. I have set up the tasks and they run just fine
>> when I click 'Run' from their context menus in the
>> scheduled task folder.
>>
>> When they try to run overnight at their scheduled time
>> they do not start. The status says 'Could not start'.
The
>> log file says:
>>
>> "The attempt to log on to the account associated with
the
>> task failed, therefore, the task did not run.
>> The specific error is:
>> 0x80070569: Logon failure: the user has not been
>> granted the requested logon type at this computer.
>> Verify that the task's Run-as name and password
>> are valid and try again."
>>
>> In looking through the docs it appears the account I'm
>> using for the Run-as (which is a pretty standard domain
>> account) needs the 'Logon as a batch job' user right.
>> When I go into security settings (having logged in as
the
>> local administrator on this machine) I can find that
user
>> access right just fine, but the buttons are disabled so
>> that I can't add or remove any users from that right.
>>
>> Where am I supposed to change this user access right
if I
>> can't do it from here? Is there something else I should
>> have done to fix that scheduled task problem?
>>
>> Thanks for any tips.
>>
>>
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