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    XP Schedule Batch file

    I am unable to have a batch file start in windows XP Professional, while it works manually.

    Run = [ C:\Webs\Upload.Bat ]
    Run as Administrator
    X - Enable (scheduled task)
    Schedule task; Weekly / 12.01 am / every 1 week on / Wed & Sat
    Group permissions All = Allow

    Any suggestion is appreciated

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    Re: XP Schedule Batch file


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    Re: XP Schedule Batch file

    Thank you for your suggestions.
    We have 33 scripts all working well in the XP Scheduler, BUT we can not get the batch files to work and have tried the following.

    In Task [ C:\BatchFile\Ftp.bat ] and
    In Task [ Cmd / C:\BatchFile\Ftp.bat ]

    Am I doing something wrong ?

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    Re: XP Schedule Batch file

    Windows 2000 can be configured to run a startup script that is a batch file, VB script or JScript by using Group Policies. These policies can be either domain wide or computer-specific local policies. The AutoExnt utility is included in the Resource Kit so that this functionality is available when you are running a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0-based workstation in either a Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 domain.

    and for more information about How to Run a Batch File Before Logging on to Your Computer please visit.

    How to Schedule Management Agents with a Batch File

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