Greetings,
I understand there is a Perl library that can run a script as a
service. So I am considering creating an "auto" directory then
put the scripts to run in there and using this service to start
a Perl script that can run each script in the directory. This
will be easy to turn on and off a script from running by moving
it out of the directory. I may even name the file according to
how often I want it to run. Was this like the idea you had?
Michael
--- Matt Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello all,
> > I am trying to incorporate a sceduler service in my scripts
> which
> > will allow
> > the user to set up schedules for specific tasks to take
> place
> > during the day
> > or the week.
> > I am working on Windows NT. I saw some previous postings
> > mentioning the 'at'
> > utility of nt but I was wondering if there is any other way
> (some perl
> > library or something like that).
>
> I have a version of cron for windows but I have never used it.
> I could forward it to you if you wish (322k) to try it.
>
> M@
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