bourny Posted April 15, 2009 Share Posted April 15, 2009 I have a script running on a machine that is set to start on bootup as a scheduled task. This is set to use a specific domain admin user to run the script. The problem is the script runs fine but when other users logon to the server the tray icon and the tooltips are not showing. How do I get my script outputs and tray icons to show no matter who is logged in and stay running. Many thanks for your help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bourny Posted April 17, 2009 Author Share Posted April 17, 2009 any ideas or is this not possible ... Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tec Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 I think the script runs. Check the Taskmgr (Processlist) with the option Show Process for all Users. But if the script runs at Domain Admin you did not see the Gui or trayicon, if user logged in. There is no option to run the Script interactive with Domain Users. It runs in a own windows environment from the domain admin. If you did not find the script at processlist check the status from scheduled task. Sorry for my bad english. Is hard to explain for me. Hope you understand what i mean. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bourny Posted April 17, 2009 Author Share Posted April 17, 2009 I think the script runs. Check the Taskmgr (Processlist) with the option Show Process for all Users.But if the script runs at Domain Admin you did not see the Gui or trayicon, if user logged in. There is no option to run the Script interactive with Domain Users. It runs in a own windows environment from the domain admin.If you did not find the script at processlist check the status from scheduled task.Sorry for my bad english. Is hard to explain for me. Hope you understand what i mean.The program is visable in the task manager under the user I set the schedule task to but when I log in as other users although thr program is still running ok there is no output from the script. I know why it happens as I need to be logged on as the user the script is running against to see all the output but my question is how to get the output to show for any user logging onto the machine Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spudw2k Posted April 17, 2009 Share Posted April 17, 2009 The program is visable in the task manager under the user I set the schedule task to but when I log in as other users although thr program is still running ok there is no output from the script. I know why it happens as I need to be logged on as the user the script is running against to see all the output but my question is how to get the output to show for any user logging onto the machine Thanks"Normally, scheduled tasks run as background processes." so it will not output any info to a logged in user. If you need it to be interactive with the desktop, you can use the AT command as described here (search for the word interactive on the page). Spoiler Things I've Made: Always On Top Tool ◊ AU History ◊ Deck of Cards ◊ HideIt ◊ ICU ◊ Icon Freezer ◊ Ipod Ejector ◊ Junos Configuration Explorer ◊ Link Downloader ◊ MD5 Folder Enumerator ◊ PassGen ◊ Ping Tool ◊ Quick NIC ◊ Read OCR ◊ RemoteIT ◊ SchTasksGui ◊ SpyCam ◊ System Scan Report Tool ◊ System UpTime ◊ Transparency Machine ◊ VMWare ESX BuilderMisc Code Snippets: ADODB Example ◊ CheckHover ◊ Detect SafeMode ◊ DynEnumArray ◊ GetNetStatData ◊ HashArray ◊ IsBetweenDates ◊ Local Admins ◊ Make Choice ◊ Recursive File List ◊ Remove Sizebox Style ◊ Retrieve PNPDeviceID ◊ Retreive SysListView32 Contents ◊ Set IE Homepage ◊ Tickle Expired Password ◊ Transpose ArrayProjects: Drive Space Usage GUI ◊ LEDkIT ◊ Plasma_kIt ◊ Scan Engine Builder ◊ SpeeDBurner ◊ SubnetCalcCool Stuff: AutoItObject UDF ◊ Extract Icon From Proc ◊ GuiCtrlFontRotate ◊ Hex Edit Funcs ◊ Run binary ◊ Service_UDF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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