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===== [[different_account]] Running a Script under a Different Account (e.g., Using a Scheduler) ===== | ===== [[different_account]] Running a Script under a Different Account (e.g., Using a Scheduler) ===== | ||
If you are going to run the script under a different account (for example using the Windows scheduler), don't forget that WinSCP still needs to access its configuration. Note that when using registry as [[config|configuration storage]], the settings are accessible only for your Windows account, so in such a case you may need to either transfer the configuration from your account registry to the other account's registry or use the [[config|INI file]] instead. | If you are going to run the script under a different account (for example using the Windows scheduler), don't forget that WinSCP still needs to access its configuration. Note that when using registry as [[config|configuration storage]], the settings are accessible only for your Windows account, so in such a case you may need to either transfer the configuration from your account registry to the other account's registry or use the [[config|INI file]] instead. |