Hallo Marten,

On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:46:51 +0000GMT (23-1-2006, 12:46 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

>> Sure. Fire off an action as the next task within the same schedule to
>> launch a batch file to rename the file. Ah, yes. Dates. I have a
>> utility that will let you pipe the current date in any format you like
>> to a text file. A bit of skillful use and you can write a batch file
>> to set and environment variable with the date and append it to a
>> filename for a rename operation.

MG> And when someone who knows what this means, has done it, is ther any chance
MG> it could be made publicly available or at least let me have a copy?

What's the part you don't understand?
But I must confess that I was looking for an option that could be used
for the backup filename.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

When you're a little rabbit,  carry a big gun.

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