Update: I just tested this in Windows 2000, you can set a scheduled task to run any time the computer is on by first logging in as administrator and then making the task from there. It will ask for a user and password to run the script as. This will ensure that the script runs even if no one is logged into the machine.
-caedes
In reply to Re: Win NT user impersonation in Perl
by caedes
in thread Win NT user impersonation in Perl
by Anonymous Monk
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