JAMS Jobs run as batch processes using Windows. As a requirement, these batch jobs must have the Log on as Batch user rights for the Windows account that runs them. If running the Job on an agent, users must also have Log on as a Batch privileges within the local security of the agent machine.
Keep in mind that the agent Job must have appropriate access to perform whatever operation the particular Job is doing; for example, if a copy process to a specific folder is included, you must have access to that folder.
From Windows 2008/2012, you can grant the Log on as a Batch Job rights at the domain or the local level. To manage rights under Windows 2008/2012, use the Local Security Policy or Domain Security Policy Administrator utilities.
To manage user rights on member servers and workstations, choose the Select Domain... option from the User menu. Enter \\machinename in the Domain field and click OK to be connected to the specific machine. From here you can manage user rights on that machine.