you could have a look at AINTX, it's a windows port of the *nix cron

alternatively, if you've got a few bucks lying around, go buy yourself a
really old PC, install *nix on it, and use that to run your scheduled
cron's. they're much more reliable and obviously, if your not using that
machine, then there's a much lower chance of anything dying.

if you can't do this, and AINTX doesn't do the job, run a quick google
search for cron on windows. there's lots of versions ported across...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 10:13 AM
Subject: [PHP] I need a PHP alternative to Windows Scheduled Tasks


I have concluded that Bill Gates is Satan!

Ok, I'm late, but... I have had 26 scheduled tasks that run every hour on
the hour every day for eternity to go and run a series of Java files I wrote
that connect remotely to a remote server to do remote cleanup of stray XML
files, etc.; things I cannot do on the remote machine box itself because
it's remote and I don't have permissions were I physically on the box
anyway.

However, on 7/18 all 26 of my scheduled tasks stopped running; one of which
continuously ran for 4 days straight w/o stopping (nor could I manually stop
it).  I deleted the runaway process and recreated it; now not a single one
of my 26 scheduled Win2000 tasks I created using MS-DOS AT commands work
(which were working since 7/2).

I am now looking into programmatic alternatives.  I really could use some
ideas that are practical given my situation.  I'm thinking PHP since I am
very comfortable with it, were it possible within my bizarre Win2000
environment, but I need something that will clean those XML files remotely
on a regular basis, it's important for website maintenance.  Any help
appreciated.

Thanx
Phil




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