Log on as a batch job



We have a Windows XP Professional machine in a domain on which we're trying
to run a scheduled task as a domain account. We've added this domain acount
into a local group which is included in the "Log on as a batch job"
privilege. This privilege is assigned through group policy, and confirmed on
the machine by rsop.msc.

However when we attempt to start the scheduled task we receive a "Could not
start" message in Scheduled tasks and an error in the application event log
stating that the domain account cannot be loaded. Are there other sections
in User Rights Assignment (for example "Log on as a service" where we have
to add the local account (containing the domain account) in order to run our
scheduled task?


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Ivan


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