We use a windows version of cron installed as a service on NT 4.  Then I
use wget to hit an web page.  Both cron and wget are free.  If you're on
Win2K, task scheduler might be a better cron solution.  Never tried it
myself.

Mike

Erik Kulvinskas wrote:
> 
> I use a DOS command line http client tool called httpcmd and it works
> excellent with the task scheduler in 2000. It'll popup a DOS window when it
> does its work but shuts it down when its done. I started using it when the
> WiTango cron process would fail randomly.
> 
> I think it comes in the Windows Servers resource kits. You can find it on
> the web as well. If you need this tool, email me off list.
> 
> -Erik
> 
> > I use the task scheduler method and I am doing exactly as you stated in
> > your post here.  I tried and tried to get the cron to run and finally
> > just had to find another way.  My cron ran fine when we were serving on
> > Win NT boxes, but, when we moved to 2000,  for some reason the cron
> > wouldn't' kick off like it use to.
> >
> > The task scheduler method isn't the best, but, it opens a browser with a
> > home page that I told it to go to. Off that home page I have a taf that
> > runs.  The problem though, was when I needed other tafs to run and of
> > course I only have one browser, so, I did the next best thing and just
> > put branch's to the other taf's.  I admin, a very unconventional way of
> > going about things, but, it does what my cron use to do.
> >
> > I do wish there was another way.
> >
> > Steve Campbell
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 11:55 PM
> > To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
> > Subject: Witango-Talk: cron help or task scheduler
> >
> > I have been banging my head against the old crontab
> > issue.  One reason I'm looking at crontab again is
> > because the way our NT Admin has set up task scheduler
> > causes a browser window to open on the server when it
> > runs my taf files.  So if there is way to use the Task
> > Scheduler to run a taf with out opening a browser
> > window, great!
> >
> > In the meantime, here is the output from my tango.log
> > 03/10/2002    21:28:46    0
> > [Cron] Sent http://localhost:80/cronmail.taf
> >
> > and here is my textcron.txt
> >
> > # Run this application file all the time (every minute)
> > * * * * * http://localhost/cronmail.taf
> >
> > My test is a simple taf that just sends an email.  It is
> > triggering the cron file every minute, but the taf is
> > not getting executed.  Do I need the t4cgi.exe?
> >
> > I tried that:  http://localhost/scripts/t4cgi.ext but
> > IIS can't find scripts directory because it is not in
> > the web root.  I moved it to the web root.  No luck.
> > The manual was not clear on the cgi piece either.
> >
> > I have tried every combination of ip/localhost/127.0.0.1
> > and the taf fails to execute.  The server parses the
> > crontab file on startup:
> > [2752] Parsed 1 entries in crontab
> > C:\Inetpub\scripts\testcron.txt
> >
> > I have looked through all the past posts, and I seem to
> > be doing everything correctly.  I have tried with a
> > blank line at the end of the txt file, and no blank line
> > with a carraige return at the end of the cron task.
> >
> > Any advice would be most appreciated.
> >
> > John Newsom
> >> If you have two WiTango server processes running on the same machine
> > how do
> >> you purge all of them in one go?
> >>
> >> Also, how do you monitor server status at a per-process level in a
> >> multi-process environment?
> >>
> >> - James.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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