Does Windows have an alternative to cron jobs? I'd like to schedule a task to run every morning at 6.
EDIT: I want to do it on the command line for use in a batch script.
Windows has "Scheduled Tasks", with which you can schedule scripts and programs to run. Microsoft KB
Using Scheduled Tasks To open Scheduled Tasks, click Start, click All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Scheduled Tasks.
To schedule a new task:
The next dialog box displays a list of programs that are installed on your computer, either as part of the Windows XP operating system, or as a result of software installation.
Use one of the following procedures: * If the program that you want to run is listed, click the program, and then click Next. * If you want to run a program, script, or document that is not listed, click Browse, click the folder and file that you want to schedule, and then click Open.
Type a name for the task, and then choose one of the following options: * Daily * Weekly * Monthly * One time only * When my computer starts (before a user logs on) * When I log on (only after the current user logs on)
Click Next, specify the information about the day and time to run the task, and then click Next.
Note that the information about the day and time to run the task vary depending on the selection that you made in the previous wizard dialog box. For example, if you chose Weekly, you must indicate the day of the week, the time, and if the task should run every week, every 2 weeks, every 3 weeks, and so on.
You might also like to look into the 'at' command, which I use fairly often.
http://www.ss64.com/nt/at.html :)
For example,
at 6:00 /EVERY:m,t,w,th,f,s,su run_job.cmd
Would perform 'run_job' every day at 6.
The command you are looking for is called at
and it will allow you to create scheduled tasks via the command line, e.g.:
at 22:00 shutdown /r /t 30
at 6a /every:m,t,w,th,f,s,su cmd /c c:\cave\vampire.bat
Try the Windows Task Scheduler (AKA Scheduled Tasks). You'll find it in the Control Panel.
Use scheduled tasks Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Scheduled Tasks
It's not as powerful as cron, but it'll get the job done for you.
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