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Scheduled Task will not run

Asked by beaugrc2007 in Windows Batch Scripting, Windows XP Operating System, Automation

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I have been pulling my hair out on this.  I am trying to run an automated backup routine from workstations to back up to a shared network drive using robocopy.  

A few things:
The task is set up by a batch file (see code snippit)

The task gets created properly.
If I copy the text of the task to the command line and run it, it works fine.  
If I set up the task to run as the user, as opposed to the system account, it works fine

This leads me to believe that it is a permissions problem.  However, I can't have it run as the user, because the user is forced to change their password every so often, and as soon as they do, it will break the scheduled task.

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schtasks /create /sc DAILY /ru System /tn BackupMyDocs /tr "c:\robocopy.exe \"%userprofile%\My Documents\" \"h:\AutoBackup\MyDocs\" /s /zb /purge /xf *.mp3 ...etc... *.png /r:5 /w:5 /tbd" /st 03:01:00
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