On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Gerry Reno wrote: > I have a script that logs on to a SMB network service. Something like: > net use \\server\servicename password /user:xxxx > > This script run fine from the users shell environment but I need this > script to run at a specific time under cron. I have tried several ways > to get this running under cron. I tried installing cron without > declaring a specific --user. Cron would run but whenever the script > was scheduled to run it would generate a System 1312 error when trying > to logon to the network service. So I added the --user and --passwd > options to the cygrunsrv --install command. The user has > admininstrator privileges so I expected that it could access the > network service (this account can logon to the service in Explorer). > Cron runs and when my script runs it now generates a System 1069 error > when trying to logon to the network service. I've read through a whole > bunch of cron postings today and I've seen that others have encountered > similar problems also. Has anyone found a solution to this > predicament?
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