Scheduled task fails

Hello

I am scheduling a mapping for 22:00 in the night, he breaks down, but when I come and run the same mapping in the morning with the help of a programmer, it works perfectly. And, if I don't stop my workstation for the whole night and plan the same mapping for 22:00 it runs successfully.
Is the work in my workstation? What is going on?

Help, please.

... Of course!!! If the service is started and used on your client, not the server. Normally, the service must run on the server all the time.

Kind regards
Detlef

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