Batch File (that calls a vbs) will run in Task Scheduler when logged in but not when logged out
Assumptions:
I've scoured the internet and exhausted my search on StackOverflow before making this post. There have been many good ideas I have attempted - none of which yielded the desired result.
Using full UNC path in Actions.
Utilizing Start In option
Not using trailing '\' or "Path" in Start in option in Actions
Batch file executes when executed manually or run from Task Scheduler when "Run only when user is logged on" radio button is checked but not when not logged in.
The job is running (or not, in my case) on my box.
Simple batch file:
@echo off
for /R "C:\FilePath" %%f in (*.docx) do (
call C:\FilePath\convert.vbs %%f C:\FilePath\output\%%~nf.pdf
)
VBS.
Convert
Sub Convert
Call docToPdf(WScript.Arguments(0),WScript.Arguments(1))
End Sub
Function docToPdf(byVal docInputFile, byVal pdfOutputFile )
Dim wordApplication
Dim wordDocument
Dim wordDocuments
Const wdDoNotSaveChanges = 0
Const wdFormatPDF = 17
Set wordApplication = CreateObject("Word.Application")
Set wordDocuments = wordApplication.Documents
wordApplication.WordBasic.DisableAutoMacros
Set wordDocument = wordDocuments.Open(docInputFile)
wordDocument.SaveAs pdfOutputFile, wdFormatPDF
wordDocument.Close WdDoNotSaveChanges
wordApplication.Quit WdDoNotSaveChanges
Set wordApplication = Nothing
End Function
This combination converts docx files and converts them to PDF files. It works perfectly but I do not want to leave a user logged onto my server for it to run. I'm open to a solution for it to work in the Task Scheduler or another solution that will run there.
*** I'm not exactly sure why but creating C:\windows\System32\config\systemprofile\Desktop from command line (as administrator) allows this file to execute in the scheduler even if it is set to run when user is logged on or not.
My new problem is that I can get it to run on my personal box (Windows 10) but not on a 2012R2 server.....
cscript convert.vbs
seems to be a better option to call a vbs