Scheduled task not to publish

I am running CFMX7 on a Win2003 box. I created a scheduled task to automatically generate a static .htm page to upload to a remote server. The scheduled task runs and the log file indicates that it creates the output file, but when I open the output file is empty. When I run the page from a browser .cfm, it displays the page exactly as I want. Any ideas?

NM. I solved the problem on my own. The Scheduler was not properly who authenticate with my CF application and then when he went to check his role to run the page, he did not meet the criteria and failed silently. Quick solution, I moved the pages in the application and everything works great!

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