JT is part of the W2K resource kit, but can manipulate Windows Task Scheduler service on any NT system where it is running.

I have installed JT on my local workstation (NJ) along with the tsControl UDF and a couple of scripts I have that use it, and have successfully configured tasks on NT and 2K servers throughout our organization, including sites in TX, OH, and MN.

As I mentioned earlier, Windows Task Scheduler has been a part of the IE enhancements since 4.1 or 5.0. As long as you have a later version of IE, it should work. The old version had a service name of "Schedule" while the new one is called "Task Scheduler". Just check your service list.

You should have no issues with T/S as long as the scheduler service is up to date.

I now have a KixForms Task Scheduler GUI tool that works with the tsControl.udf if anyone is interested. Lets you connect to a server and display, add, edit, & delete tasks with up to 10 triggers apiece. Also provides the ability to change the task's credentials without editing the task settings. I'd be glad to email it to anyone that wants to give it a work-over.

Glenn
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