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date: Sat, 24 May 2008 09:50:03 +0000 (UTC),    group: microsoft.public.opsmgr.sp1        back       


Re: Manually Execute Web Application   
Hi YCH,

The builtin operators role dont have access to the authoring workspace where 
the "test" button is. 
Try post your question in the SDK news group, maybe they can help you build 
a script or something that can trigger the test.

-- 
Anders Bengtsson
Microsoft MVP -  Operations Manager
http://www.contoso.se



Y> Hi Anders,
Y> 
Y> What if we use the built-in opeartor role?
Y> 
Y> Rgds/YCH
Y> 
Y> "Anders Bengtsson [MVP]"  wrote in message
Y> news:e4c2a9791b40b8ca89a7dc7471f0@news.microsoft.com...
Y> 
>> Hi YCH,
>> 
>> Both the "test" button and other disable/enable functions will
>> require pretty much ops mgr permissions. What permissions does you
>> use have?
>> 
>> --
>> Anders Bengtsson
>> Microsoft MVP -  Operations Manager
>> http://www.contoso.se
>> Y> Hi,
>> Y> Y> By default, Web Application will be executed under pre-defined
>> time
>> Y> interval. And we can use the "Run Test" button to execute it
>> Y> immediately in the Authoring view.
>> Y> Y> Due to some requirements, I want to let users execute the Web
>> Y> Application manually. Instead of using the "Run Test" button in
>> Y> Authoring view, is there any possible way to do so?
>> Y> Y> Thanks,
>> Y> YCH
date: Sat, 24 May 2008 09:50:03 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Anders Bengtsson [MVP]

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