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interface to win job scheduler portable from win98 .. winXP / cmdline or COM ?

I found the os.popen("AT /?") way ....
however it works not on Win98 and the "Day" you enter at the AT are language
dependent. (e.g. Mi(ttwoch) in german, We(dnesday) in english Windows
versions)

I need a solution work from Win98..WinXP most independent from
internationalization etc.

is there portable way - or at all a way to manipulate the Win98/ME scheduler
?
if no simple means, even COM stuff would be ok.
any pointers?

robert
Jul 18 '05 #1
1 1512
Hi !

The AT command, in NT, W2K or WXP, use the user "system", by default (with
some limits).
It's better to make an Python's script who do the job scheduler ; it's no
difficult.
* sorry for my bad english *
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