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I have about 6 vb.net .exe I just created and I need to
schedule them to run at different times. I am thinking
about using the built in task scheduler with windows
server 2000. I have my code in the form load event so
when the exe is opened it will execute. Is there a
command I can use at the end of the code to close the exe
file.

Also, is there a better way to execute .net code. I am
also running sql server 2000. Should I be using the DTS
server SQL offers?

Please advise!

Thank You
Nov 20 '05 #1
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If there's no necessary UI, I would think you could write a windows service
instead of a windows forms app depending on what you want to do. If you're
doing sql server data manipulation, I would opt for a DTS package, as you
mentioned.

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I have about 6 vb.net .exe I just created and I need to
schedule them to run at different times. I am thinking
about using the built in task scheduler with windows
server 2000. I have my code in the form load event so
when the exe is opened it will execute. Is there a
command I can use at the end of the code to close the exe
file.

Also, is there a better way to execute .net code. I am
also running sql server 2000. Should I be using the DTS
server SQL offers?

Please advise!

Thank You

Nov 20 '05 #2

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