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May 30th, 2006, 07:57 PM
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Originally posted here by Tiger Shark
Jennifer, scheduled tasks run at the same security level as the administrator... Thus they can do anything they like.
Don't they really run as "System" which is more powerful? I've used the at command before to schedule a cmd window to popup and when it does I can then use it to kill off tasks that the local administrator account does not have access to. Nothing more fun than scheduling a cmd window to popup 1 minute into the future, because that window is truely god on that computer
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