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Schedule more access applications

Hello,

I'm using the Microsoft Scheduler to schedule 6 access application.
Each application is scheduled on a different time starting at 03:00 am
and the last one is scheduled 07:30 am.
The applications are build to check if a triggerfile is available,
otherwise the procedure is canceled.
Now to avoid having no results, I want to find a solution to start all
6 application in 1 "big" application and schedule it every 30
minutes.
If at 03:00 am the first triggerfile is not available, the next
scheduled taks will start at 03:30 am.
If the triggerfile is available, the applications can run otherwise a
new scheduled task can start running at 04:00 am.
I was thinking of an VBScript that contains all 6 applications. So I
only have to schedule 1 application every 30 minutes.
To avoid that if the first scheduled application is running on time
and after 30 minutes the second would do the same all over again, I
send a checkfile at the beginning of the procedure to have something
to check so the next scheduled task can be aborted after finding the
checkfile.

Does anyone have any idea how to solve my problem.

Oct 4 '07 #1
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