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oc9ine
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      12th May 2008
Hi everyone,

I have Win xp sp2, Is there any program which lets me run a program at any
future date/time without saving settings in Windows Startup folder or
Registry's->function? Any idea please help me.

Thanx in advance 4 ur time n effort.


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      12th May 2008

"oc9ine" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I have Win xp sp2, Is there any program which lets me run a program at any
> future date/time without saving settings in Windows Startup folder or
> Registry's->function? Any idea please help me.
>
> Thanx in advance 4 ur time n effort.
>
>
> Oc9ine.
>


Have a look at the Control Panel / Task Scheduler.


 
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      12th May 2008


> Have a look at the Control Panel / Task Scheduler.


I think it would be a more easy to detect by any one dat wat is going to run
in future.

Any other program or nifty utility for my purpose?, plz dont doubt my
intentions.



Oc9ine


 
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      12th May 2008
Especially one that has the functionality to access and use windows command
line programs and good in silent mode.

Oc9ine


 
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Big Al
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      12th May 2008
oc9ine wrote:
>> Have a look at the Control Panel / Task Scheduler.

>
> I think it would be a more easy to detect by any one dat wat is going to run
> in future.
>
> Any other program or nifty utility for my purpose?, plz dont doubt my
> intentions.
>
>
>
> Oc9ine
>
>

There are a lot of programs /utilities to schedule events. I've never
done any but I keep seeing them on download sites. You might just want
to google 'scheduler'. But anything you download is going to be as
'insecure' or open to the public as windows scheduler. To run a
program at x time of day, you have to have some sort of monitor program
waiting. Task manager proves that with all the update programs, like
nero update manager, adobe reader updater. Etc. You can't hide
life. But for every rule there usually are exceptions. Hang in.


 
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      12th May 2008

"oc9ine" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Have a look at the Control Panel / Task Scheduler.

>
> I think it would be a more easy to detect by any one dat wat is going to
> run in future.
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The Task Scheduler ***does*** allow you to schedule events by
specific dates.


 
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      13th May 2008
"oc9ine" wrote in <news:(E-Mail Removed)>:

>> Have a look at the Control Panel / Task Scheduler.

>
> I think it would be a more easy to detect by any one dat wat is going to run
> in future.
>
> Any other program or nifty utility for my purpose?, plz dont doubt my
> intentions.
>
> Oc9ine


Task Scheduler can run program in the future and run it only once.
 
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"oc9ine" wrote in <news:(E-Mail Removed)>:

> Especially one that has the functionality to access and use windows command
> line programs and good in silent mode.
>
> Oc9ine


That depends entirely on the program that you run. If it doesn't
provide its own window (hidden or visible) for its stdout then you'll
probably have to run it in a command shell whose console will show up
while the program runs. If the program was written using Win32 API then
it can decide if its output goes to a window (which could be hidden) or
if it even issues any output.
 
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