Stuff run from the scheduler probably gets a different security context which doesn't give it any access to network shares.
You can try LogonUser() followed by CreateProcessAsUser() (see Win32::AdminMisc from http://www.roth.net/, perhaps) or you can try to configure the scheduler service to run as a specific user (which still might not be enough).
- tye (but my friends call me "Tye")In reply to (tye)Re: Windows Scheduler Issues
by tye
in thread Windows Scheduler Issues
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