The PAR executable unpacks the Perl files into a directory below $ENV{TEMP} - is this variable set when your scheduled task runs and does the user the task runs as have the appropriate permissions to create the directory and files there?
I think there is a swithc or an environment variable that makes PAR retain the unpacked files in the temp directory. Maybe if you enable that, you find remnants of the attempted run.
In reply to Re: PAR packaging and Windows scheduled tasks
by Corion
in thread PAR packaging and Windows scheduled tasks
by ice94
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