On Monday, January 27, 2014 9:17:18 AM UTC-8, Felix.Frank wrote:
>
> Ugh, that's too bad. 
>
>
Haha, indeed.
 

> Also FWIW, I did this on linux using "echo <task> | at now+3min", which 
> works out of the box as long as "atd" is running. 
> Perhaps a similar crutch can be created using the Windows Task Scheduler. 
>

Thanks for the idea, however I couldn't find an easy way to get the time 3 
minutes from now in the Windows CLI (note: I am NOT a Windows script 
expert, there may be a way).

I did end up finding a way that will work for me.  It's ugly, but I'll 
document it for reference.


> Regards, 
> Felix 
>
> On 01/27/2014 06:07 PM, elliott wrote: 
> > Any ideas? The clients are all Windows, FWIW. 
>

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