Hi Saroj,
        As per my knowledge you cannot specify interval in at  command .

but you can add multiple entries in at command like 
at \\machinename   8:00 /interactive /every:M,T,W,Th,F,S
at \\machinename  9:00 /interactive /every:M,T,W,Th,F,S

hope it will solve ur prblm.


Kranti

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Hello Guru,

I want to run one batch in Windowns NT using At scheduler.

Thw question is :

        a) There will be a start time & end time ...say 7PM & 12 PM
        b) Want to run the batch say in every hour (Have a fixed Interval
time )
        c)want to repeat step a & b everyday

I am facing the problem in AT command how to specify the interval time i.e
every 1 hr the batch will be run.

Please help me.

Regards,
Saroj.
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