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Typically, Windows services, such as the Z-Cron service, are console applications designed to run without a graphical user interface (GUI). Services cannot interact directly with a user. Programs that are started via the time control of the Z-Cron service may, among other things, be subject to this security-related Microsoft requirement and are not displayed on the desktop of the logged-in user.
With these settings you can influence the desktop display of applications started by the Z-Cron service or turn it on or off - if the Z-Cron service is running with the LocalSystem account.
Desktop Client
With these settings, you can control the screen output of the Z-Cron job when it is started by the Z-Cron service. Alternatively, execution can be handled by the Z-Cron client if the client was started automatically when the user logged on to Windows.
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