From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a couple of programs that need to be run after Oracle has started and want to run them without a user logging in. The likely place seems to be in the scheduled tasks running at startup or as a program under the local run key in the registry.
The processes are a couple of scripts and I would envisage running them as a batch file What is best?
If you have Active Directory just set it up in the GPO for the machine to run at startup.
Chris Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator JM Associates
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