That works great, thank you
Since it is related to the same question, can I apart from the timeout set another parameter, that the timeout should only start counting if the is NOT between 02 AM and 5 AM?
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- 16 Aug 2020 06:49
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open file at a specific time
Hi,
I am a total newbie with programming batch files, so I wonder if it is posible to have a batch file that opens a file in my computer at a specific time, like
c:\infoBet.accdb ' I would like this file to be open 2 minutes after the batch is executed
I appreciatte your help
I am a total newbie with programming batch files, so I wonder if it is posible to have a batch file that opens a file in my computer at a specific time, like
c:\infoBet.accdb ' I would like this file to be open 2 minutes after the batch is executed
I appreciatte your help