R.J.Wallis wrote
> I'm looking for something that could be used (as easily as the MS task
> scheduler - I hate to say) by end-users on PC's who understand the concept
> of a batch script to be run at a certain time, but would never telnet and
do
> crontab -e.
> 
> It needs to be web based as implementing X in our environment is not a
> runner.
> 
> As a follow up question, I am also looking for a more sophisticated
product
> which could schedule batch jobs with sequence, successful completion, and
> time dependency capabilities.

Perhaps you should try Webmin (http://www.webmin.com/webmin).
Webmin is a Web-Based tool for administering your linuxbox.
With Webmin you can create users, shares, runlevels ,AT-Jobs ...

I don't know at the moment, if you can edit them with webmin, but if you
created a batch, transferred it to the host then you can create a cron-job.
You should previusly create a webmin-user for your guy which only have the
rigths to create cron-jobs for his account.

Greetings,

        Stefan

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