I've created a script to do an install of Creo on client machines using a scheduled task.
We have three levels of user logins each with its own set of administrator rights or lack thereof.
Normal user = No admin rights
Elevated user = General admin rights on specific computers
God = Full admin rights on all computers
I'm just an elevated user.
I have a script that schedules an AT command on a client computer to do a silent install of Creo.
If I run this command as my elevated user, and the target client is a computer I have admin rights to, everything works as expected.
If my GOD administrator runs the same command, it schedules the command on the target computer, but it doesn't do the install. Looking at the scheduled tasks the next morning it shows that it's still running, but there are no processes in the task manager related to the install, and no files have been touched on the computer. It's like he's not really God, just a demigod or worse.
Any ideas?????
David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550
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