2013-12-29, 02:16
Knowing what OS would help.
For Linux, you could just add a cron entry that calls the "c" option, or write a simple script and run that from cron if you want a bit more control (logging, error handling etc.). On Windows you might be able to schedule something (the "at" command?) but it's been years since I looked at Windows or scheduling batch scripts and memories that are best forgotten...
For Linux, you could just add a cron entry that calls the "c" option, or write a simple script and run that from cron if you want a bit more control (logging, error handling etc.). On Windows you might be able to schedule something (the "at" command?) but it's been years since I looked at Windows or scheduling batch scripts and memories that are best forgotten...