Windows security settings may prevent non-administrative users from running the Scheduled Requests Viewer or Teradata SQL Assistant (which optionally invokes Scheduled Requests functions). To allow a normal user to run the Viewer or Teradata SQL Assistant, enable the Create Global Objects privilege for that user. The following procedure explains how.
1 Click Start > Administrative Tools > Local Security Policy.
2 In the directory view, expand Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment.
3 In the list of policy items in the right pane, right-click Create global objects and select Properties.
4 Select the type of user from the list, and click Add User or Group.
The Select Users or Groups dialog box appears.
5 Enter the object names to select.
6 Click OK to save settings and close the Select Users or Groups dialog box.
7 Click OK close the Create global objects Properties dialog box.
8 Close the Local Security Settings dialog box.