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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Schedule a Batch file to delete files at particular intervals Post 47178 by viRaven on Wednesday 4th of February 2004 11:57:47 AM
Old 02-04-2004
I'm not sure on the syntax, check your help on the machine your using the at command. Don't know what your running on, but you seemed to be mixing the two OS commands.

try windows "at" command:

Local Machine
at 13:30 cmd /c "del C:\DDRIVE\RD\newfolder\temp\*"

Really need to read the help pages. If its on a remote computer then you need to designate that after "at"

at \\somecomputer 13:30 cmd /c "del c:\DDRIVE\RD\newfolder\temp\*"
 

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PTBATCHER(1)							       HUGIN							      PTBATCHER(1)

NAME
PTBatcher - CLI interface to Hugin Batch processor SYNOPSIS
PTBatcher [options] -a input.pto DESCRIPTION
PTBatcher Queues and processes stitching projects. Functionality is similar to the the GUI Hugin Batch Processor. The default action with the -a parameter is to add the specified project to the stitching queue and exit. The stitching queue may be processed by the GUI Hugin Batch Processor application, or by PTBatcher without a GUI, but not by both at the same time. To process the queue with PTBatcher use the -b parameter. OPTIONS
-a file add project to queue. Unless -o option is present, the default prefix is appointed. -o output prefix (together with -a option) -l list all projects in batch queue -c clear all projects from batch queue -x id remove project with specified id -r reset all projects to waiting status -b start batch process -p use parallel processing (together with -b option) -d delete .pto files when complete (together with -b option) -s shutdown computer when complete (together with -b option) -v verbose mode -h print this help SEE ALSO
hugin(1) PTBatcherGUI(1) AUTHORS
Thomas Modes, Marko Kuder "Version: 2011.4.0" 2011-12-02 PTBATCHER(1)
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