I don't know if the task still runs when i add that parameter, my thought 
is that if i add it i can fetch it before the execution code with <cfif 
url.password eq "mypassword">, but i might be totally wrong.

I have no security with permissions set.

What do you mean with user agent?

Op donderdag 7 juni 2012 00:51:27 UTC+2 schreef AJ Mercer het volgende:
>
> wouldn't the password=password just be added to the attributes of the task
> and so when you hit the farcry url with the object id of the task
> it will still run?
>
> If you added security to check if you have permissions to run it from 
> within the webtop,
> it would stop running as a CF task.
>
>
> Maybe you could look at the user agent to see if it is CF running the 
> task, and if not check for password=password.
>
>
> Does cfide/administrator user CFLOGIN?
> If so, maybe you could test for that and web top secrity to see if it is a 
> logged in user runing the task??
>
>
>
> On 7 June 2012 05:11, Marco van den Oever <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Ah ok thanks for the info :) So as a parameter i could add 
>> "password=mypassword"?
>> Where can i find the info of the possibilities of the scheduled task 
>> parameters?
>>
>> Op woensdag 6 juni 2012 22:55:52 UTC+2 schreef Blair McK het volgende:
>>
>>> If someone knew the objectid of the task then they could run it 
>>> externally. That can be useful for debugging, but can be a problem for 
>>> security. The parameters are added to the query string of the task. You can 
>>> use it to configure the task - or add some very basic authentication. :)
>>>
>>> Blair
>>> On Jun 7, 2012 5:12 AM, "Marco van den Oever" <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> And what is the field "Parameters for?"
>>>>
>>>> Op woensdag 6 juni 2012 21:09:34 UTC+2 schreef Marco van den Oever het 
>>>> volgende:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all, just wondering, if i create i scheduled task through the 
>>>>> webtop admin, do i need to protect it with a password (surrounding code 
>>>>> with if password is eq to) or is it already not possible to reach the 
>>>>> scheduled task somehow?
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