Re: Copy files to another computer
- From: "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 07:55:16 +1100
If you insist on creating tasks from the command prompt
then you can use jt.exe from the Windows Resource Kit.
Figuring out its syntax might be a little challenge . . .
"MarcusB" <marcusbb@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Yes, but "At" command can I shedule and run directly from command
> prompt. It will time consuming to log in to all servers and run
> sheduler, with at I run it from the script in the seconds.
> If sheduler can you run only via Graphical Interface thus it have no
> value for me.
>
> Tanks
>
> Marcus
>
> saraga wrote:
> > Marcus,
> >
> > The Task Scheduler is a graphical utility that you can use to setup a
> > what you want. Depending on your OS you can find it at different
> > locations. But I would look in the start menu usually under All
> > Programs->Accessories->System Tools->Scheduled Tasks
> >
> > After you create the Task it will run even if you are not logged in.
> >
.
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