ok, i would like to be able to user the AT command in DOS.<br>
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i user the command::<br>
<br>
> at 16:00 "net send theboss ... you wife is ugly"<br>
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but it doesnt seem to work... i type 'at' at the command prompt, and it says each had an error. i have the schedular service active, so i am realy stuck. Why doesnt it work ?<br>
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thanks for (if any) the responses guys!!!<br>
<br>
(i may just be plain thick)..<br>
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<p> <br><a href=mailto:mc_karl@yahoo.com>mc_karl@yahoo.com</a><br><a href=karls-stuff.co.uk>my stuff ) WINProducts & stuff</a><br>- Karl<br>
<br>
- <b> the </b> damn good lookin' one
<br>
i user the command::<br>
<br>
> at 16:00 "net send theboss ... you wife is ugly"<br>
<br>
but it doesnt seem to work... i type 'at' at the command prompt, and it says each had an error. i have the schedular service active, so i am realy stuck. Why doesnt it work ?<br>
<br>
thanks for (if any) the responses guys!!!<br>
<br>
(i may just be plain thick)..<br>
<br>
<br>
<p> <br><a href=mailto:mc_karl@yahoo.com>mc_karl@yahoo.com</a><br><a href=karls-stuff.co.uk>my stuff ) WINProducts & stuff</a><br>- Karl<br>
<br>
- <b> the </b> damn good lookin' one