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> From: Walden H. Leverich III
>
> Come on Joe:

Walden, I'm not an NT administrator.  I was going on the information in the
AT command that Bryan pointed out.  It wasn't until I did some poking around
and found the "Scheduled Tasks" folder in the Control Panel that I found the
GUI.

Now, all things being equal, looking in the Control Panel should be for
Windows equivalent to GO *ALL for an AS/400.  You should always look in
there and poke around the various commands to see if there's a command to do
what you need.  So I have to admit that, at least as far as scheduling goes,
it seems that Windows has a reasonable equivalent "out of the box".

Of course, it doesn't have single-threaded queues and routing steps and
subsystem pooling and all those other work attributes we know and love, but
that's a different issue.  At least you can queue a job for unattended
processing, and that's better than nothing.

Joe


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