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Schedule tasks on a remote computer

Scheduling tasks to run at a certain time is one of the most common administrative chores.

Windows 2000 allows you to view and schedule tasks with Scheduled Tasks or with a command-line

application, At.exe. Administrators often overlook the fact that both methods allow them to

schedule tasks on a remote computer.



To schedule a command to run on a remote computer with At.exe, add the computer name to the

command. For instance, typing at \\remotecomputer 10:00 app.exe in the command prompt

schedules App.exe to run at 10:00 on a computer called "remotecomputer."



Note: The command-line application, at \\remotecomputer 10:00 app.exe, defaults to A.M. To

schedule the same action for 10 P.M., type at \\remotecomputer 10:00PM app.exe.



To remotely schedule a command through the Scheduled Tasks folder, open My Network Places,

drill-down to the remote computer, and double-click the Scheduled Tasks folder, where you'll be

able to view scheduled tasks. You can also manage the tasks, but the remote registry service must

be running on the remote computer.

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