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| Subject: | Re: Re: Openssh in batch from Windows with public key |
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| Date: | 22 Jan 2007 15:14:01 -0000 |
I'm using a local account to execute the scheduled task, and it is the same account I use to logon interactively and run the batch from a dos prompt. But I think that it if was a problem of permission it should not run from the interactive DOS, while in that way it works. Anyway, I've checked this solution; I gave only that user permissions to read the key, but nothing changes. Thanks anyway Bruno
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