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In a Linux environment I can use the Cron deamon to have scripts scheduled for execution on specific hours, days, etc.
When I want to move to a Windows environment (2K server), are there any utilities whatsoever to schedule scripts as well? I could use W32-PERL then I suppose, but how can I realize it? Any tools? Thanks. |
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Windows 2000 comes with the task schedule, icon is in the system tray (next to clock, normally bottom right hand side). There is also the AT command that you can run from the command prompt to schedule a program
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ah thanks
such simple solution after all... |
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