Do you map the other computers Scheduled Task drive to make the copy?  I
tried just copy and past between two sessions and it didn't like that.

Ron

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Ron,

Saw your memo and fooled around with Task Scheduler a bit.  All it is is
Windows Explorer pointed at the Scheduled Tasks folder in Control Panel.

To back up your Scheduled Tasks, simply single click on one or more of them
(or use the Edit / Select All menu item, then de-select Add Scheduled Task),
then choose the Edit / Copy To Folder menu item.  A single *.job file is
created for each Scheduled Task in the target folder.  You can then copy
those files into another Server's or PC's Scheduled Tasks folder in Control
Panel.  Those copied-in Scheduled Tasks then appear in the target's Task
Scheduler with all their info.

Glad you brought this up, since we have a Win2k server with LOTS of
Scheduled Tasks.  Now I know how to back them up.  I just now followed the
above procedure and now have all the Scheduled Tasks from that server in my
own Task Scheduler on my PC.

Jack C. Applewhite
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Austin Independent School District
Austin, Texas
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We have started using the NT/MS2000 Task Scheduler instead of the 'AT'
command to schedule jobs. I am concerned that if we lose the server we would
lose the schedule and have to figure out how and When all the batch jobs
were scheduled.

Does anyone know a way to script or otherwise document jobs defined to the
Task Scheduler?

R. Smith
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