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SYMPTOMS
When you use the Windows NT Scheduler Service and schedule RASDIAL.EXE to
automatically connect to a Windows NT Remote Access Service (RAS) server,
the following symptoms occur if you do not specify a user account for the
RASDIAL command:
CAUSEWhen you do not specify a user account in RASDIAL, RASDIAL uses the current user name and password. By default, the Scheduler service logs on with the System account. Therefore, if you do not change the "Log On As" account for the Scheduler service and you do not specify a user name and password on the RASDIAL command line, the scheduled RASDIAL command uses the System account when it attempts to connect to the Windows NT RAS server. If the System account is used, the symptoms mentioned above occurs. RESOLUTION
To correct this problem, do one of the following:
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