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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 9
OS: Vista
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CMD help
Ok I've been looking for a answer to a technical question that is very important to me.
In the cmd line, I want to schedule a application to run interactively without resorting to using the "schtask" crap. And when I say that I want to run an application interactively I mean this c:\(blah) at (time) /interactive "cmd.exe" So I can run as svchost instead of cmd.exe Vista gives me an "OK the task will run but not interactively, if you want to run an interactive task use schtask instead because of security threat." If anyone knows how to use the "at" cmd or correctly use the "schtask" It would make my year! Please help! |
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