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I am setting up a scheduled task on a Windows 2008 server to run a utility. I am able to do this without a problem with my user account, but no one else can access it when they login. I need to create some sort of scheduled task that can run under a service account or group that multiple people have access to manage.

Does anyone know if there is a way to do this in the task scheduler on server 2008?

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Try going to %windir%\System32\Tasks (you can copy that, open Run from your Start menu, and paste that in there). You should see your scheduled tasks. You can right-click on the one in question, choose Properties, and then go to the Security tab to change the permissions to allow others to Read the task.

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