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Conference decwet::windows-nt

Title:Windows NT
Notice:See note 15.0 for HCL location
Moderator:TARKIN::LIN.com::FOLEY
Created:Thu Oct 31 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6086
Total number of notes:31449

5575.0. "System Agent (Plus!) vs. WinAT" by NETRIX::"[email protected]" (Jacques Hulaux (CCS - France)) Fri Jan 17 1997 06:46

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5575.1Where is WinAT ??ROCK::STROPPAROPeter A. StropparoMon Feb 24 1997 01:328
    I too wanted to use System Agent under 4.0 and was 
    planning on just trying it, oh well. Where can I
    find winat? I've searched the CD (workstation 4.0)
    and found nothing.
    
    thanks in advance
    peter
    
5575.2TARKIN::LINBill LinMon Feb 24 1997 04:397
    re: .1 by ROCK::STROPPARO
    
    >> Where is WinAT ??
    
    Peter, winat is part of the NT resource kit.
    
    /Bill
5575.3You also need to start the Schedule service.BGSDEV::RJONESI don't get even I get oddMon Feb 24 1997 12:5415
It's also located on the SDK.  BTW WINAT.EXE is just a front end to the
WinNT AT command.  To work  with AT you have to start the Schedule service
from Control Panel Services window.  Here's a word of caution when starting
the Schedule service. Make sure the Schedule service is running under the
right account that you want jobs to run under.  That is if you started
Schedule to run under the system account rather than your own (this is the
default), and start an AT job (either via WINAT, or the AT command by way
of the DOS prompt) then the process will be running under  the system
account.  Therefore I start my Schedule service using my account.  If
you do this and other users use your system and they use the AT command then
the process will be logged into your account.



							- Rick -
5575.4is server needed for winatROCK::STROPPAROPeter A. StropparoThu Feb 27 1997 12:185
    I've only found the server resource kit, will this run on
    a 4.0 workstation? 
    
    peter