I frequently use the "at" command. It can be run from a client NT/W2K
machine to schedule and run programs, scripts, etc on remote NT/W2K
machines. It can be a little tricky. Permissions seem to be the most
trouble. But I do this frequently.
Kirk W. Batzer
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Subject: newbie Perl/NT question
We have some simple batch type perl scripts that we want to run on an NT
server.
The guestion is how do we start these from a client PC, but ensure that
they actually run on the server, not the PC. Is this possible or should
we be starting this bat files via a NT service or some sort of start up
script?
Can I turn my perl script into an NT service?
John
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