I had similar problems with the Scheduler. Tinkering with template/directory
permissions did not help. Neither did experimenting with passwords. Then I
went into the Services control panel and designated the CF Application
Server itself to run under an administrative account. Whoever sets your
requirements, even in a financial firm, must understand the necessity for
this. Perhaps you could design the scheduled template to email a report to
your managers each time it runs? Good luck!
Keith Purtell, Web/Network Administrator
VantageMed Operations (Kansas City)
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Subject: [KCFusion] CF Scheduler and NT permissions issues
I am having a problem launching templates by use of the ColdFusion
scheduler.
The problem has been narrowed down to permissions on the server. The
template
I am trying to run is in a directory that does not have any restrictions, it
is
open to all users including accounts used by IIS. The template it's self
also
does not have any restrictions.
Since there are no restrictions, I should not have to supply a username and
password for the template to run. So far, the only way I can get a template
to launch from the scheduler is to provide a username and password for a
local
account on the server that has admin. permissions.
To meet audit requirements (I work for a financial firm) I cannot use an
account
that has admin rights.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue and know what tweaking I need to do?
Thanks
Charles Jackson
State Street Kansas City
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