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An oft-used technique to work around some of those problems is to schedule a wrapper batch that invokes the real task. The wrapper task always succeeds, regardless of whether the real task does or not, thereby bypassing some of the problems. I used to have a fairly elaborate .cmd file that would also reschedule itself (with the name of the passed real command to be run) every hour 5 minutes etc if your needs are for a smaller granularity than daily. I might be able to dig a copy out if anyone was interested. Okay you lot, get your wings on the left, halos on the right. It's one size fits all, and "No!", you can't have a different color.
In reply to Re: Re: Schedule Win32 Perl Scripts with AT
by BrowserUk
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