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| Subject: | Re: Help writing a back up script |
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| Date: | Tue, 25 Oct 2005 18:19:52 +0100 |
Or by using the at command on the command line -----Original Message----- From: Terence Summers <tsummers@infosecuritylab.com> To: security-basics@securityfocus.com <security-basics@securityfocus.com> Sent: Tue Oct 25 16:00:33 2005 Subject: Re: Help writing a back up script
Microsoft has a scheduler.
...running as a built-in Windows service since NT4. You may find the Scheduled Tasks folder under My Computer - Control Panel.
--- Justin <justinvinn@gmail.com> wrote:iliay, Yes, thats what I would do if this was a *nix based system. However, Juan (the person who asked the question), is not running *nix. He's on Windows, which, as far as I know, doesn't have a crontab. Course, I could be dead wrong. Some one please correct me if I am :-P peace, --Justin On 10/24/05, ilaiy <ilaiy.e@gmail.com> wrote:I'm not quite sure how to get this to run weekley (I've been on LinuxYou could place them in the crontab to run weekly .. ./thanks ilaiy On 10/23/05, Justin <justinvinn@gmail.com> wrote:Juan, You can do this eaisly by using a batch file. Just have it send the needed FTP commands. I'm not quite sure how to get this to run weekley (I've been on Linux so long that I don't remember that much about Windows), but I'm sure that there is a way. GL. peace, --Justin On 10/20/05, Juan B <juanbabi@yahoo.com> wrote:Hi guys, I need to back up some data to remote ftp server on weekly basis. the local machine is xp. how can I write a script that logs in to the ftp ,deletes a a file in the ftp server and uploads the data? thans very much ! Juan
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