There is a tag called reload configuration file or something like that.
It reloads your cronfile, but I would have expected the restart to do
the same.

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Subject: Witango-Talk: Witango crontab execution

Tango 2000 on Windows 2000 :

I've added some tasks to the crontab file and stopped and started the 
Tango service (in the services control panel) a couple times but the 
new tasks don't get executed. Any suggestions on how to get Tango to 
recognize the new tasks?

Thanks!

  -- Steve
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