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Running Sched Tasks do not display
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Name: sluggo279
Date: March 12, 2008 at 10:57:08 Pacific
Subject: Running Sched Tasks do not displayOS: Win2k3 ServerCPU/Ram: VariousManufacturer/Model: Various |
Comment: On Win2k Server, when a scheduled task executed a simple .bat file (map a drive, copy some files, etc.), it would display in a black system window on the screen until the bat file completed. The same scheduled task in Win2k3 displays nothing. The scheduled tasks run fine, they simply will not display anything on the screen. Any ideas for this change in behavior, or a simple way to resolve this? Thanks for your time and any help you have have to offer.
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