Hello,
I have a complex script that users will run on demand and they may want to schedule / adjust schedule. I don't want them being able to get near the 2000 + lines of code. Is there any way to allow them to run /schedule inside MS (they will buy license) without giving them access to the script code or do I need to compile and have them use windows task scheduler?
I prefer having them use the MS interface.
thanks,
Bob
allow users to run or schedule, but not edit scripts
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Re: allow users to run or schedule, but not edit scripts
You need Enterprise Pack. This comes with runtime clients. These look and feel exactly like Macro Scheduler Standard but with all editing features disabled. So your users can schedule, assign to hotkeys and otherwise run scripts any way they like, but they cannot edit them or create new scripts.
See:
https://www.mjtnet.com/client_runtimes.htm
https://www.mjtnet.com/macro_scheduler_enterprise.htm
See:
https://www.mjtnet.com/client_runtimes.htm
https://www.mjtnet.com/macro_scheduler_enterprise.htm
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