Steve Bernard wrote:
>I'm not sure exactly what you mean by registering the component with NT's
>Scheduler but, if you mean that you have the component started by the
>Scheduler Service be aware that the component will be running under the
>System Account. This will give the component, and thereby and script
calling
>it, extremely powerful rights on the local machine. I'd be careful if you
>are in a multi-user development environment.

>Steve

Thanks for the feedback,

Sorry if that wasn't clear - I ran the object's registration function from
an 'AT' statement.

This was a suggestion from the 'Componenet Dev' CF forum:
> If CF is running as system, use the (AT) task schedule service to register
the component as system.

I'll try anything once!

Cheers,

Cam.


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