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in thread Can Win32::Scheduler Module used to schedule a remote host?

Under the normal MS scheme of things, connections to remote machines are done under the credentials of the userid that runs the code. Ie. Whatever id you run your script under will need to be authorised to connect to the remote machine on which you are hoping to schedule the task.

Whether Win32::Scheduler operates that way I don't know, but it seems likely.


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Re^4: Can Win32::Scheduler Module used to schedule a remote host?
by muralidharan (Novice) on Feb 10, 2010 at 05:01 UTC

    Oh!!! Thats really new to hear.. I thought Username and password should be given exclusively.. Ok thank you so much BrowserUK... Will try it out now :-)