Umm... use DiskKeeper's built in Scheduler.. it is a far better product then
the w2k / defragger..

~Rick

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Rick Wrote:

>Now the autodefrag.exe is pretty kewl.  It actually fires w2k's 'built-in'
>defragger.  Yes I know it's not the best in the world, but it's better than
>nothing.  Our email server is running multiple services, ie: perl, asp
>pages, apps, etc. and we haven't had any issues yet.  If you set the task
>scheduler to RUN autodefrag.exe with no parameters it will defrag all the
>hard drives it finds.. so if you use autodefrag.exe -d c then it will just
>defrag the c: drive.  If you, at a command prompt, enter autodefrag /? it
>will give you further examples..
>
>hth,
>
>~Rick
>
>
>
OK...  This is what has me here.
I am running "WinNT4 Server" And "DiskKeeper"
Would this program work well for this program?
Or would it be best to use  "DiskKeeper's"
Built in Schedular?

Wayne



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