how to make a bat file that starts a file at specific time without task scheduler
I've created a .bat file that backups my files, but I want to create another .bat file that can run my first program as administrator on schedule (without using task scheduler). I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator.
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I've created a .bat file that backups my files, but I want to create another .bat file that can run my first program as administrator on schedule (without using task scheduler). I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator.
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" I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator." See this....superuser.com/questions/770420/…
– Moab
Jan 16 at 14:58
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I've created a .bat file that backups my files, but I want to create another .bat file that can run my first program as administrator on schedule (without using task scheduler). I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator.
backup
I've created a .bat file that backups my files, but I want to create another .bat file that can run my first program as administrator on schedule (without using task scheduler). I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator.
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" I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator." See this....superuser.com/questions/770420/…
– Moab
Jan 16 at 14:58
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" I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator." See this....superuser.com/questions/770420/…
– Moab
Jan 16 at 14:58
" I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator." See this....superuser.com/questions/770420/…
– Moab
Jan 16 at 14:58
" I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator." See this....superuser.com/questions/770420/…
– Moab
Jan 16 at 14:58
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Check the box that says it should run with highest privileges and it will run with administrative privileges. You could use the at
command but either way it would mean you'd have to have a cmd constantly open.
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Check the box that says it should run with highest privileges and it will run with administrative privileges. You could use the at
command but either way it would mean you'd have to have a cmd constantly open.
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Check the box that says it should run with highest privileges and it will run with administrative privileges. You could use the at
command but either way it would mean you'd have to have a cmd constantly open.
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Check the box that says it should run with highest privileges and it will run with administrative privileges. You could use the at
command but either way it would mean you'd have to have a cmd constantly open.
Check the box that says it should run with highest privileges and it will run with administrative privileges. You could use the at
command but either way it would mean you'd have to have a cmd constantly open.
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" I don't want to use the task scheduler because it doesn't run the program as an administrator." See this....superuser.com/questions/770420/…
– Moab
Jan 16 at 14:58