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fishman13

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Does windows have a way of running a batch script every x minutes (similar to a unix cron job). We are trying to have windows ftp to another machine and pull back files automatically. We currently have a icon on the desktop that we click that does this for us, but we need it to initiate it every five minutes.
 
I believe that "task scheduler" can be set up to call a batch file, just set it to call it every five minutes....

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I was looking at task schedular, but could not break it down to run every five minutes. I could only get it once per day, unless I created a new task.
 
Click on Start-->Programms-->Accessories-->System Tools--> Scheduled Task.

Click on Add Scheduled Task-->Next--Select the Batch file by pressing Browse-->Then Select Daily-->GIve the time when u want to start the Task-->Next-->Finish

Your can see the task in the list.

Then go to the properties of this task and select Schedule-->Advance-->Then place a check mark in front of Repeat Task and specify the time at which u want to repeat and for how many hours.

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