I use a program called 'schedule assistant! for NT'

You can use it to run scripts, batch files, .exe files, whatever, whenever 
you want.

I don't want to pass it to everyone on this board (it is a 1.1MB file), but 
if you email me direct, I'll send it to you - it is a freeware program.  I 
would send a link, but I can't seem to find it on the web anymore.


>
>Sorry if this is a little off topic but I'm kind of in a jam.
>
>I've got a bunch of perl scripts I'm using to remotely administer a grip
>of NT Server machines.  After a reboot (brought on by a perl script) I
>need my cron job (perl script) to start up automatically without having
>to auto-login and put the cron script in the start-up folder of that
>user.  I'd *really* like to create a new NT service for this cron script
>but I don't know how to do that.  And would it have to be an .exe rather
>than a .pl if I can even do this?
>
>THANKS A LOT in advance once again,
>Jon
>
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