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NT Schedule Service
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| Tech Ranger 2002-10-01, 8:43 pm |
| Does anybody know whether it is possible in NT to change the time incorporated into an "AT" command using the schedule service or do you have to delete the command and write a new one?
An NT MCSE scheduled a backup to occur at a certain time, and I want to change it. I am not that familiar with the use of the "AT" command. | |
| Slinky 2002-10-01, 10:47 pm |
| I'm pretty sure that the AT command provided with 2000 is the exact same as the one in NT. I looked through what the different switches do, but I didn't see anything that would allow you to change settings from within that. I could be wrong, but I'm 99% sure that you would have to create another one. | |
| dwatts 2002-10-02, 8:34 am |
| Hmmm - I don't think you can edit an entry.
Having said that - the reskit for NT 4.0 had an app called "WINAT" which built a UI over the cryptic command-line. Maybe it still works? | |
| MCHNLPMI 2002-10-03, 6:19 pm |
| Short Answer is no. You can delete the command by ID number and recreate it. Just run AT first to get the schedule and command line information. | |
| Tech Ranger 2002-10-03, 7:39 pm |
| Thank you. I was trying to find a way to edit the command because I couldn't figure out the syntax. But, I finally got it and wrote a new AT command. |
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