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Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. How satisfied are you with this reply? Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Kevin Stewart Kevin Stewart 3 3 silver badges 3 3 bronze badges. This guy should get a medal!!! Thanks to this answer I could make everything work. A simple workaround I found is this: you create another batch file which you should name something like "DummyCaller. However, if you call it this way, it works perfectly.

Maybe someone could shed some light on that? Thanks so much! I have been up and down all the permission settings for my. This is the answer that worked for me.

This was it, despite copying from another task where it worked fine. What a time waster. Thanks for the answer. Frank Yates Frank Yates 69 1 1 silver badge 1 1 bronze badge. Task is running as Administrator. I saw an article that said it is not enough if the group has access to the directory, the user should have access to the directory directly.

So, I did that, too. No change in behavior — shikarishambu.



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