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The at command is kind of like a scheduled task or cron job.

Usage:

at time command

Example:

at 23:00 chkdsk c: /f

This will run a disk check at 11:00pm


Scheduling commands on Remote Systems

at \\RemoteHost 12:00 del c:\log.txt

This will delete c:\log.txt at noon.


Viewing Job Schedule

Just type at.

at


Deleting Scheduled Commands

at ID /delete

Where ID is the job number, which can be obtained by running the at command as stated above.