Perl script invoking ssh2 command fail to get output back in windows task scheduler?

This kind of problems usually arise because the environments used when you run the program manually and when it is run from the scheduler are different. Ssh is specially sensible to that as it stores user and host keys in files in the user folder.

I had similar issues while running SCP and SSH inside a scheduled VBscript. Checking off "Run with highest privileges" did the trick.

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