You're looking for the at command look  up at in the nt Help it has a pretty
good explanation.  There is also a tool included with the NT resource kit
called WinAt that has a graphical interface.  Good luck

You need to start the scheduler service before at will run.

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John
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Subject: AUTOMATIC EXECUTION!!!!!!!!!


Hi,

Can Anybody let me know how can I invoke a java application/servlet(for eg
helloworld.class) on a particular day(say 1999.12.01)automatically bear in
mind that am working on NT envorionment.(what I need is basically to add as
a service).

TOM

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