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Hi this might be the wrong place to put this but I am currently trying to
find out how I would use vbscript to schedule a .bat file to run two weeks
after I restore certain files. It's basically a backup restore bat file that
I run to take stuff up and down on the network. What I want to do is set it
up after I restore the files that it run a vbscript that would schedule a
task two weeks from the restore date. The AT command is great but I want to
be able do the two week thing instead of next day. Any help or direction
would greatly be appreciated as I am new to VBScipt. Thank you,

Rob
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