Hi,
Make sure you have the Jenkins workspace and root folder outside the user 
account where every user can access the Jenkins folder. Inside the Manage 
Jenkins you can set those path. You copy back you stuff from account A into 
the new folder and restart Jenkins and it should be able to see them into 
the new path.

I run it for a different user, the only problem I got is that Jenkins does 
not launch itself upon machine boot nor it can restart itself after update 
since it run as non admin user. But I really need it to run as user account 
and not as full services to get proper environment for 3D rendering unit 
tests and other mounted drive path.

Jerome

On Friday, November 11, 2016 at 6:13:10 AM UTC-5, Andreas Hetz wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> acutally i have the problem starting up Jenkins from another Windows User 
> Account. 
>
> The last year was started up Jenkins from Windows User Account "A". 
> After project responsibilities changed someone else wants to startup 
> Jenkins with User Account "B".
>
> As forseen as soon User Account "B" started up jenkins using Batchfile ( 
> no windows service )
> all jobs are gone.
>
> Whats to do for User Account "B" to just overtake the full Jenkins 
> Environment as it is from User Acount "A".
>
> Many Thanks.
>
> Best,
> Andreas
>

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