![]() I’m not familiar with perl.exe, I think whether we can output perl.exe command process log:Ĭ:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe D:\AWStats\–update -output > log.htmlįor more information please refer to following link: Problems running a batch script in virtual server > I tried running the scheduled task as "administrator" which is who I am logged in as and created the taskĭo you mean you can’t even run that script successfully?Īfter search I found some related threads that record similar issue: Subscription user and have any feedback on our support quality, please send your feedback Windows Vista onwards scheduled tasks fail to run if the path in "Start in (Optional)" field has quotes There are lots of settings in scheduled task configuration, it’ll very useful for troubleshooting if you can post screen capture for each settings tab.įor more information please refer to following MS articles:Ī scheduled task does not run as expected if a command-line argument is enclosed in quotation marks on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista SP1 ![]() To the files that are used by the executable file. This should be either the path to the program or script file or the path Start in text box specifies the working directory for the command line that executes the program or script. You modify Start in text box to the same you run the command in CMD prompt. So you mean you can’t even run scheduled task manually? The task itself is definitely being executed and there are no permission issues. ![]() > This works just fine when I run it from CMD prompt, but when I run it from a scheduled task the perl Have you find any error log related to scheduled task? What is your OS version? Which user account do you use to run the script in scheduled task?
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