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permission Required for Event Manager to execute a bat file?

Mike Legg

Basic Pleskian
I have a bat file that isn't being run when the event fires and I'm wondering if it's a permission problem.

The user selected in the Event Manager setup is "Plesk Administrator" - which I assume is the equivalient of "psaadm" in Windows. I've given this user Full Control of the file (I know that's overkill - but I did it just to be sure)

I can execute it using the "Run" command while RDP'd into the server, but nothing happens when the Event to which it is associated occurs.
 
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I've found the Event Manager log and there is nothing in it relevant to this Event.

So it appears that the Event Manager isn't even writing to it's log ... weird.

I think i've worked this out.

There were about a dozen instances of event_handler.exe, cmd.exe & conhost.exe sitting in memory, I terminated them and restarted Plesk and it seems to be working now
 
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