> > ./ points the command interpreter to the current directory, which is > where the script is. The current directory in Linux is not by default > a part of the path, contrary to in Windows. > > Paul
I only ever did point and click in Windows :-) BTW - I did try the crontab -e instructions you gave me, but got errors. One was to do with month - so gave up and decided to try Mikkels idea ... then couldn't do that either! Rosemary PS Hope I do a bit better with LE -- Registered linux user # 386597 A friend may well be a masterpiece of nature. Emerson
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