Windows NT has a built in scheduler which you can
control by using the "AT" command. For example, you
can use it to automatically run any program you like in the background (invisible mode) or
in the foreground (interactive mode).
- First make sure that the "Schedule" service is
turned on:
- Go to the "Control Panel"
- Double click on "Services" icon
- Select "Schedule"
- If the "Schedule" service's "startup" is not set to "Automatic,"
do so by clicking on "Startup..." button
- If the "Schedule" service is not started, do so
by clicking on "Start"
- Run "Command Prompt"
- Add programs to the scheduler using the following command:
AT <time> /INTERACTIVE /EVERY:<dates>
"<command>"
For example, let's say you want to run a program called "notepad.exe"
(of course this could be virtually any program you like) every Monday to Friday at 6:00
AM. Here's how to call the "AT" command:
AT 6:00 /interactive /every:M,T,W,Th,F
"notepad.exe"
For more help on how to use the "AT" command, type:
AT /?
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