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Domain controller Allow server operators to schedule tasks (Windows 10) | Describes the best practices, location, values, and security considerations for the Domain controller Allow server operators to schedule tasks security policy setting. | 198b12a4-8a5d-48e8-a752-2073b8a2cb0d | security | W10 | deploy | library | brianlic-msft |
Domain controller: Allow server operators to schedule tasks
Applies to
- Windows 10 Describes the best practices, location, values, and security considerations for the Domain controller: Allow server operators to schedule tasks security policy setting.
Reference
This policy setting determines whether server operators can use theat command to submit jobs. If you enable this policy setting, jobs that are created by server operators by means of the at command run in the context of the account that runs the Task Scheduler service. By default, that is the Local System account. Note This security option setting affects only the scheduler tool for the at command. It does not affect the Task Scheduler tool. Enabling this policy setting means jobs that are created by server operators through the at command will be executed in the context of the account that is running that service—by default, that is the Local System account. This means that server operators can perform tasks that the Local System account is able to do, but server operators would normally not be able to do, such as add their account to the local Administrators group. The impact of enabling this policy setting should be small for most organizations. Users, including those in the Server Operators group, will still be able to create jobs by using the Task Scheduler Wizard, but those jobs will run in the context of the account that the user authenticates with when setting up the job.
Possible values
- Enabled
- Disabled
- Not defined
Best practices
- Best practices for this policy are dependent on your security and operational requirements for task scheduling.
Location
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options
Default values
The following table lists the actual and effective default values for this policy. Default values are also listed on the policy’s property page.
Server type or GPO | Default value |
---|---|
Default Domain Policy |
Not defined |
Default Domain Controller Policy |
Not defined |
Stand-Alone Server Default Settings |
Not defined |
DC Effective Default Settings |
Not defined |
Member Server Effective Default Settings |
Not defined |
Client Computer Effective Default Settings |
Not defined |