The AT command schedules commands and programs to run on a computer at
a specified time and date. The Schedule service must be running to use
the AT command.
AT [\\computername] [ [id] [/DELETE] | /DELETE [/YES]]
AT [\\computername] time [/INTERACTIVE]
[ /EVERY:date[,...] | /NEXT:date[,...]] "command"
\\computername Specifies a remote computer. Commands are scheduled on
the
local computer if this parameter is omitted.
id Is an identification number assigned to a scheduled
command.
/delete Cancels a scheduled command. If id is omitted, all the
scheduled commands on the computer are canceled.
/yes Used with cancel all jobs command when no further
confirmation is desired.
time Specifies the time when command is to run.
/interactive Allows the job to interact with the desktop of the user
who is logged on at the time the job runs.
/every:date[,...] Runs the command on each specified day(s) of the week or
month. If date is omitted, the current day of the month
is assumed.
/next:date[,...] Runs the specified command on the next occurrence of the
day (for example, next Thursday). If date is omitted,
the
current day of the month is assumed.
"command" Is the Windows NT command, or batch program to be run.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Jobe [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 10:11 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCSOFT] Backup to external hard drive
A friend bought an external USB hard drive with the intention of backing up
data from his server. However the drive came without any software. My
understanding is that the backup built into W2K server will back up to a
file, but that file is subject to the filesize limits of its format (2G for
FAT, 4G for NTFS). Is there any free, or cheap, software that will backup
files and folders (basically do an XCOPY) from one drive to another on a
scheduled basis?
Thanks!
Ron Jobe
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