Re: Manually Execute Web Application
Thanks for your information.
On 5$B7n(B24$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B5$B;~(B50$BJ,(B, Anders Bengtsson [MVP] wrote:
> 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 Managerhttp://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- $Bp,i6Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
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date: Sat, 24 May 2008 03:02:52 -0700 (PDT)
author: YCH