bob wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to schedule the running of some PHP scripts on my Win2K PC
at home.
On my live server I use Linux, so am fully familiar with Crontab. I am
not that familiar with running scripts using the scheduler in Win2K though.
So far what I have is:
C:\php\php.exe -q
\
Run as: username/pass with security acess to
both php.exe and the file.php
YMMV
pjn
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From: Jochem Maas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Crontab for Windows
bob wrote:
Hi,
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On W3K you could use this as the run line in
Scheduled Tasks and probably the same in XP
although I have not tested this. The same
components exist in the W2K version although
may be in different locations/names.
Run: cmd /c c:\php\php.exe -q
Hi,
I am trying to schedule the running of some PHP scripts on my Win2K PC
at home.
On my live server I use Linux, so am fully familiar with Crontab. I am
not that familiar with running scripts using the scheduler in Win2K though.
So far what I have is:
C:\php\php.exe -q
On my live server I use Linux, so am fully familiar with Crontab. I am
not that familiar with running scripts using the scheduler in
Win2K though.
I use nncronlite which is a cron implementation for windoz (familiar
crot.tab file);
http://www.batchconverter.com/nnCronLITE-download-16062.shtml
bob wrote:
C:\php\php.exe -q c:\path\to\php\file.php
But this doesn't seem to do anything..the task manager in the windows
scheduler just keeps saying that the task has not been run.
Any suggestions?
The Task Scheduler uses the 'at' command under the hood, same as cron...
Perhaps if you
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