Re: Using AT to schedule shutdown.exe to reboot win2003 machine
From: aaron (aaron_at_fake.net)
Date: 12/22/04
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Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:49:04 -0600
might want to check out the new prefered commmand to schedule tasks.
-- aaron A+,NET+,MCSE 2K/2K3,CNA,CCNA "chinn" <chinn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E900527B-567D-4978-ABC1-520DB789ED23@microsoft.com... > Hello, > The below command is my batch file.. > > shutdown /r /t 20 /f > > this is the AT command i use to schedule a reboot > > at \\machine 16:02 "C:\restart.bat" > It schedules fine but it doesn't reboot it works fine on win2000 servers > and > if you execute the batch file on the machine it works. > > Did anybody experience this if so what was your resolution.. > > > Thanks in advanvce..
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