I looked at the Task Scheduler schedules for one of my Perl scripts on Windows. It's not that hard to do this.
To open Scheduled Tasks, click Start, click All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Accessories | Scheduled Tasks.
You need to set the path that the Perl script starts - find the Perl script. Set that.
There is a "start in" path - this is the path that the Perl script will inherit. Set that.
There is a "run as" parameter. This is the permission level. It could be something like this: \boogie\Marshall. "boogie" is a machine name. Marshall is a user name.
Tell us how you have done with the above directions.
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