Yes, it is possible to run 24x7 as a service and have jobs running under other user accounts. The proper way to do that is to utilize the 24x7 Web based management console and restrict scheduler job submission to specific templates that require users entering their user/password to submit a job and the entered user/password values will be used for the job run. : We have gone over our 30 day trial use of : the software and still have a few more : questions and problems to work out. : In the end, we'd like to run 24x7 as a : windows 2000 service on a master sever : with the users accessing it through : Remote Control 24x7. : In reading the section about Window : Services in Chapter 1: Getting Started, : Bullet #2, we have a concern about : security. IS there a way to run 24x7 as : a windows service BUT have jobs submitted : only have the rights and privilges of : the who submits them? : It's very possible that I'm misunderstand : what I am reading. My area is UNIX administartion : so I am not overly familar with window users : rights and permissions. : Thanks
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