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[help] create batch file for schedule(in windows XP)
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 8:38 pm
by s00263668
currently i need 2 batch files:
1) delete those files which is created 3 days ago
2) run a php script automatically
anyone have any idea with this?
thanks for help
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 9:43 pm
by litebearer
You could use windows task scheduler to point your browser to a php script that performs both those functions.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 12:17 am
by feyd
one word: icron.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 4:22 am
by s00263668
but how do i close the php page after it runs automatically?
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 5:38 am
by thomas777neo
After your code:
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<script language="javascript">
function closeWindow()
{
window.close();
}
</script>
<body onload="closeWindow()">
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 8:21 am
by feyd
You don't even need it to launch in a browser. php.exe or php-win.exe can be used, depending on where you are.
Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:40 am
by Ollie Saunders
The at command? built into windows.
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C:\Documents and Settings\xxx>at /?
The AT command schedules commands and programs to run on a computer at
a specified time and date. The Schedule service must be running to use
the AT command.
AT [\\computername] [ [id] [/DELETE] | /DELETE [/YES]]
AT [\\computername] time [/INTERACTIVE]
[ /EVERY:date[,...] | /NEXT:date[,...]] "command"
\\computername Specifies a remote computer. Commands are scheduled on the
local computer if this parameter is omitted.
id Is an identification number assigned to a scheduled
command.
/delete Cancels a scheduled command. If id is omitted, all the
scheduled commands on the computer are canceled.
/yes Used with cancel all jobs command when no further
confirmation is desired.
time Specifies the time when command is to run.
/interactive Allows the job to interact with the desktop of the user
who is logged on at the time the job runs.
/every:date[,...] Runs the command on each specified day(s) of the week or
month. If date is omitted, the current day of the month
is assumed.
/next:date[,...] Runs the specified command on the next occurrence of the
day (for example, next Thursday). If date is omitted, the
current day of the month is assumed.
"command" Is the Windows NT command, or batch program to be run.
Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 10:45 pm
by s00263668
ole wrote:The at command? built into windows.
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C:\Documents and Settings\xxx>at /?
The AT command schedules commands and programs to run on a computer at
a specified time and date. The Schedule service must be running to use
the AT command.
AT [\\computername] [ [id] [/DELETE] | /DELETE [/YES]]
AT [\\computername] time [/INTERACTIVE]
[ /EVERY:date[,...] | /NEXT:date[,...]] "command"
\\computername Specifies a remote computer. Commands are scheduled on the
local computer if this parameter is omitted.
id Is an identification number assigned to a scheduled
command.
/delete Cancels a scheduled command. If id is omitted, all the
scheduled commands on the computer are canceled.
/yes Used with cancel all jobs command when no further
confirmation is desired.
time Specifies the time when command is to run.
/interactive Allows the job to interact with the desktop of the user
who is logged on at the time the job runs.
/every:date[,...] Runs the command on each specified day(s) of the week or
month. If date is omitted, the current day of the month
is assumed.
/next:date[,...] Runs the specified command on the next occurrence of the
day (for example, next Thursday). If date is omitted, the
current day of the month is assumed.
"command" Is the Windows NT command, or batch program to be run.
hmm......my win XP already includes the feature of "Schedule", do i still have to build this into windows?