I'm not sure if the title makes sense. Hard question to ask.
I have an application running on a server under my network account, and it's scheduled to run daily.
I can remote in with my user credentials and check on the application.
What if I want more than开发者_如何学Go one person to be able to remote in and check it? I can create a new account on the server, but it wouldn't have network rights and the application needs access to network folders.
What would be the best approach?
Thanks! :-)
P.S. Feel free to edit the tags. I can't figure out what to pick.
I would recommend your application writes out log files or status messages to a place the necessary users can see. They can see the status via logs or output and don't need access to the scheduled task itself.
well, in Unix you'd create a group and add users to said group. I'm fairly certain you can do this on a windows server (make sure of course, that the group has permission to execute and read the app or the app's log files)
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