On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 6:35 PM, Fred Taylor fbtaylor@gmail.com wrote:
If you're using drive letter mappings, those mappings do not exist for the Task Scheduler. Won't find any data.
You can do the mappings in a batch file,
Or you could use UNC drive pathing.
Also, there's an option to set the user context in which to run the job, if you need permissions to access resources.
You should have a config file included in the EXE where you set OFF talk, resource, help, etc. so you don't get console or locate dialogs on startup.
And you need logs, of course. Good possibility there's a USE or file function that's popping up a dialog.