[Tom Moulton]
I've followed Tim Golden's cookbook example to schedule a job via his Python wmi module;
however, I need to specify the user account a scheduled job gets executed under (i.e., the
process owner). The cookbook example will schedule a job owned by SYSTEM. I note the
actual WMI lib
> I've followed Tim Golden's cookbook example to schedule a job via his
> Python wmi module; however, I need to specify the user account a
> scheduled job gets executed under (i.e., the process owner). The
> cookbook example will schedule a job owned by SYSTEM. I note the
> actual WMI library pro
The Win32_ScheduledJob class represents "AT Service" jobs,
and doesn't support running under a specific user. When you access
the job via the Scheduled Tasks api, it's actually converted to the
newer task format.
You can use the ITaskScheduler interface to directly create and
manipulate schedule
I've followed Tim Golden's cookbook example to schedule a job via his Python
wmi module; however, I need to specify the user account a scheduled job gets
executed under (i.e., the process owner). The cookbook example will schedule a
job owned by SYSTEM. I note the actual WMI library provides f