If the application is launched by the SYSTEM user, and it attempts.to access a 
resource off the box, it will fail. 
I would add a log to write to the systems getenv("temp") folder.
Also look at the system and application logs to see if it has failures.

HTH,
Tracy

"Brant E. Layton" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Folks,
>
>I have a small application (.exe) that does VFP sql select statements, etc.  I 
>have turned TALK off.  When I run the program from the desktop, I get an open, 
>blank VFP window.  But nothing is output.
>
>I've used Scheduled Tasks to run this type of VFP .exe file in the past, 
>without 
>any difficulties.
>
>Now, however, is seems that the task won't run when the user is NOT logged in.
>
>Any suggestions?  I've also turned off STATUS and the STATUS BAR, but still 
>get 
>the empty window.
>
>Am I running in to a Windows permissions problem?
>
>Thanks for any suggestions.
>-- 
>|
>Brant Layton|
>|480.964.1316|
>
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