Yeah, that's exactly where I remember it from. Can you believe it's been
that long ago since I needed to use it? :)

- Peter

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Sent: 21 February 2003 14:53
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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] WOT - at.exe, Task Scheduler, items not
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LOL Pete, U growing old? You taught me that cmd.exe trick 2 years ago in
that lil server room of ours, remember.


At 14:43 02/21/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>Yeah, now I remember....
>at 12:00 "cmd.exe /C blah.cmd"
>is ringing big bells in my head, lol!
>
>Let me give that a go.
>
>Thanks.
>
>- Peter
>
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>dunno if this is any help:
>http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/WinNT/Q_10256150.html
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>WOT - at.exe, Task Scheduler, items not firing...
>                     02/21/03 02:20 PM
>                     Please respond to dev
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>
>Hi all
>
>Please forgive my way-off-topic post, but you guys (and/or gals) would
>probably know this one...
>
>I am scheduling a command in Windows 2000 professional via a batch file
>using the following format:
>
>at 00:19:00 /next:1 "c:\scripts\example.cmd"
>
>The scheduled item appears in the list of tasks when I type "at". If I set
>the system's date and time to 10 minutes before that scheduled time, reboot
>to be sure to be sure, wait 9 minutes, the scheduled item never gets
>executed, and the scheduled item stays in the list when I type "at" again
>(it never runs example.cmd).
>
>I have seen this before on a Windows system, but have never figured out why
>it happens. "Task Scheduler" service is set to Automatic, and is Started.
>
>I don't want to install custom scheduling software if possible as this
>script is going out to around 300 computers.
>
>Please, help if you know the answer to this. Thanks.
>
>- Peter Harrison
>
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