If yoiu need help with the script, just ask. It should not be too hard as long as you remember to include full paths to the programs you want to run. This is the biggest problem people run into when writing scripts for cron. Thing that work fine when called from the command line break because of the limmited path and envirement that cron jobs run in.Okay - I'll look at this and try to understand. Think I can work it out with the stuff I have been reading, and from the help here.
Thanks Rosemary
Mikkel
PS - You could get by with changing the last line of f-prot.sh to hadr code the Windows base directory, and use the -silent and -report=<filename> options.
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