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There is a resource kit called soon that will do it for
you. You just say
soon 60 /interactive command
You need the 60 because you have to tell it to push out to
the next minute. The AT service used to have a time resolution of like a
second so if you scheduled something for 1 second in the future it would
fire fine. In 2K, MS "fixed" this functionality so that the resolution is 1
minute so you need to schedule something for the following
minute.
joe From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex Fontana Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 1:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] The at /interacive command Try: at 10:29:00
/interactive ldp.exe not sure on how to get
around the time…? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of TIROA
YANN Hello everybody
:-) I've read that for debugging
purposes it's possible to run an app with the local system
account. So i opened a shell and enter this
command with ldp.exe app. ldp.exe at
/interactive Ldp is launched succesfully. I
opened taskmanager, and see that ldp process is running under my account
and not under system account ?!! What's wrong ?
Regards, Yann |
- RE: [ActiveDir] The at /interacive command joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] The at /interacive command Alex Fontana
