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Asked by rerat8485 in Windows Batch Scripting, VB Script, Scripting Languages
I have a project that requires creating a scheduled task from the command line. I am using schtasks.exe to create the task. I would like to verify the account username and password before deleting the old one and possibly creating a new non-working one. With XP pro, it gives me good errors if the user or pass is wrong. But in XP Home, it does not work right, probably because schtasks was made for XP Pro. In XP Home, it will create the task, but it will not give me errors if the user or pass are wrong. I tried to use the runas command to verify user and pass, but it won't let you pipe the password to it, so using it in a script is out of the question. So, what I need is a dos command line utility that can verify an account username and password. It could also be a vbs script. Thanks in advanced
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