Did you try the workaround given in the first link you provided?
"Sounds like a huge hassle to me. On the plus side, there is a workaround. Just add the "Access this computer from the network" permission to the user account that will run the scheduled task.
Click Start, Run and type Gpedit.msc to bring up the Group Policy editor. In the Local Computer Policy list, expand Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Local Policies.
Click on "User Rights Assignment" and double click "Access this computer from the network" and then click Add User or Group. Add the the user name or the group name in the Enter the object names to select area.
Click Check Names to verify what you selected and click OK twice to exit.
This will allow you to program access in scheduled tasks."
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Click Start, Run and type Gpedit.msc to bring up the Group Policy editor. In the Local Computer Policy list, expand Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings, Local Policies.
Click on "User Rights Assignment" and double click "Access this computer from the network" and then click Add User or Group. Add the the user name or the group name in the Enter the object names to select area.
Click Check Names to verify what you selected and click OK twice to exit.
This will allow you to program access in scheduled tasks."
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