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Joe Hanchey
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Good Morning!
I've been in IT for quite some time, but this one question has me banging my head agains the wall...
Simply put, I'm trying to create a task in Task Scheduler that any user can run.
I have created a task using a regular user account, but only that user and administrators can see it.
I have also created a task as an administrator, but only administrators can see it.
I've checked the permissions for the \Windows\System32\Tasks folder
and it lists the default permissions which includes Authenticated Users having special read access.
If I give all users access to the one task created by a specific general user, they still don't see it.
I know that this can be done, because I see one task created by Adobe Flash that all users see and can run on demand.
I'm at a loss as to how this was done.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I've been in IT for quite some time, but this one question has me banging my head agains the wall...
Simply put, I'm trying to create a task in Task Scheduler that any user can run.
I have created a task using a regular user account, but only that user and administrators can see it.
I have also created a task as an administrator, but only administrators can see it.
I've checked the permissions for the \Windows\System32\Tasks folder
and it lists the default permissions which includes Authenticated Users having special read access.
If I give all users access to the one task created by a specific general user, they still don't see it.
I know that this can be done, because I see one task created by Adobe Flash that all users see and can run on demand.
I'm at a loss as to how this was done.
Any help would be appreciated.
More...