Have you tried using the 'at' command?  It is a bit like cron on *nix and
may support redirection, unlike the Task Scheduler

HTH,

Mikey

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> From: Comex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 24 July 2003 12:32
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> Subject: [PHP-WIN] Re: php-cli >>redirect
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> Voldermort -:
> > Using php-cli 4.2.2 on Windows XP Pro.
> > php-cli script.php >>file.log works as expected from the command
> > console; the script's output is
> > sent to file.log. However, when run from the Task Scheduler, the
> > output scrolls through the console
> > window and file.log is untouched. The task is running with the
> > necessary permissions, and nothing is
> > recorded in the event logs. The script is definitely running though.
> > Any ideas? I'm flummoxed.
> >
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> I think that command > file is a MS-DOS command, that doesn't work in
> Windows.
>
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