dear Monks,
the following works like a charme when run on the command line of my Windows 7 box
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use Net::SCP;
my $hostname = "myserver";
my $username = "myuser";
my $scp;
$scp = Net::SCP->new({ "host"=>$hostname, "user"=>$username });
$scp->get("/my/remote/path/myfile.file", "mylocalpath/") or die $scp->
+{errstr};
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but when I add this to my task scheduler nothing happens.
Tried several things (almost everything) with the syntax.
Any idea/thoughts would be very much appreicated.
Thanks
S
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