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bigscouse (MIS)
26 Mar 99 6:45
schedule service is started.
commands issued = at 09:20 "cmd /c dir > c:\test.out"
at 09:25 "cmd /c ged.bat"
at 09:30 dir
(Note: - ged.bat contains: - dir > c:\test.log)
when the 'at' command is done all the lines appear on the schedule, they then clear when there time passes but nothing seems to run.

Thanks for your assistance.
SRG (MIS)
26 Mar 99 11:44
Suggestion, Skip the cmd schedule commands just like you would run them. at 09:20 dir >C:\test.out also remember if you want the command to be able to interact with the desktop you need to use a /interactive at the end. (like the last example. also you will want to check that the schedule service is starting with an ID that has the rights needed to run the command. Also note that you must have admin rights on a remote machine to submit remote at commands.

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