The problem may be that it depends on the Task Scheduler. It isn't self-contained (not with the program), so when switching OS's, it may be a problem. Even an upgrade could be a problem (if the Task Scheduler is gone).
Still a good solution in some situations. Maybe this one included.
Joe
>>The Task Scheduler is [...] a little icon in the systray and available as a program in the System Tools menu (Scheduled Tasks).
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>Just a thought ... if you're back on Windows 95, you don't have the Task Scheduler unless you've also got Microsoft Plus for Win 95. I think. Right?
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>Sorry if John already said what OS he's using and this doesn't apply.
Joseph C. Kempel
Systems Analyst/Programmer
JNC