I would check out the Win32::TaskScheduler module.  You will have to make
sure that the servers have the Task Scheduler and not the old AT service.
This will allow users to schedule jobs to run in their context.  You could
then make a script that schedules and runs a job and use it to launch the
reports on demand.  That's one way.

Another way would be to create a web page from which users can launch their
scripts, but I don't know a whole lot about cgi myself, so I can't give you
specifics.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Wening Andreas [mailto:Andreas.Wening@;siemens.com]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 9:01 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: triggering scripts from a remote location


Hi Perl Admins,

I need a little advice/help/hint for a script I have to develop. Ok, here
the scenario:
We have different scripts on a server to exchange data with a customer, the
scripts a running fine. The thing is, that different users have to run these
scripts on demand and for now, they call us and we manually start the
scripts.
I don't want to give the users access to the server, so I'm looking for is a
simple batch file or script on the users computer which starts a script on
the server.
The workstations are WinNT or w2k, the server is w2k.
If someone could briefly describe which ways are out there to do this and
point me in the right direction, that would be great. The rest I will figure
out by myself, it's just that I don't know all the possibilities and where
to start/to look. 
Sure, if someone has done this already and can provide a sample script that
would help too.

Thanks, 

Andreas.

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