René Berber submitted this idea :
Kevin Markle wrote:

Larry Hall (Cygwin) explained on 3/15/2007 :
Kevin Markle wrote:
Hello,

I'm attempting to install cron on a Windows 2003 machine and am
somewhat Unix challanged. Is there a documented procedure that works
somewhere. It seems that there are tons of posts out relating to this
but they all seem to offer different information. :o) I was wondering
if anybody has had any luck actually getting cron to work on a w3k
machine. If possible I would like to run the service with a Network
login if not a local admin would work...

/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/cron.README

I used that and it worked I have installed the service as a network user
logged in as that user and created this crontab file but it doesn't
run. The file runs okay from command prompt but not from the crontab file?

1       *       *       *       *       /time.bash > /dev/null 2>&1

It's not clear if you used `crontab -e` or not? That command is the way to add entries to your crontab, and if it doesn't run that means either cron is not running (as a service) or there is a problem (probably logged in Windows' event log).

In my reading I gathered that this was a way to get around intalling a
mail client.

Setting up cron to get around installing a mail client? Are you kidding? mail clients (or servers) have nothing to do with cron; cron uses the server (ssmtp or exim, whatever is symbolically linked to sendmail) to send messages.

is this taken care of during the install or so I need to do this? I know about the ln command but don't know what to link it to. Thanks for your help to..




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