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There are so many things wrong with that response.


It_tech wrote:
I have already checked and changed the user who loggs in as An is An administartor


That is why you can run the VBS manually. your logged in user is an admin, and as an admin has rights to run the script. SQL Server runs as a service, it knows nothing about your logged in user, and has a completely different set of permissions.


It_tech wrote:
Is there any thing i have to do to force the Login name to remain as the one who had access to that particualr folder.


This problem has exactly nothing to do with folder permissions. You can give a user permission to read a file from a folder, but they may still be denied things like "Execute processes".

If you have acccess to sys admins, ask them for help. If you dont then start reading up on the permission system in operation for the OS you're using. It varies quite substantially between older generation servers like Win2K and new generation servers like Win2K8.

Finally, nobody here will be able to help you on this problem, as none of us have access to your servers, and all servers are set up differently.
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