:-)))
Thanks !
Ziggi
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Hi Ziggi,
> Did you mean to run the scheduled task as a differnt user (for instance not
> as Administrator) ?
>
> By default there are two users under Win2000: Administrator and SYSTEM.
> Will setting the scheduled task under SYSTEM will stop this stupid DOS box
> from poping-up - how do you thin
Hi !
Did you mean to run the scheduled task as a differnt user (for instance not
as Administrator) ?
By default there are two users under Win2000: Administrator and SYSTEM.
Will setting the scheduled task under SYSTEM will stop this stupid DOS box
from poping-up - how do you think ?
Or it's a m
Thank you Pac mon, the idea of running the scheduled tasks under a different userId
(to the console operator)
certainly does stop the 'DOS box' (console window) putting in uninvited appearance.
Neat thinking!
Many thanks to all who contributed suggestions.
Mike: if PHP is run directly (as per
Have a 'monitoring' PHP command line script timed to run hourly.
Controlled by the new?IE5.5 Scheduled Tasks facility (as listed in Windows Explorer -
not quite the same as AT
(which is what I have used previously) )
Script is kicked off by a batch file.
Batch file is object in scheduled tasks en