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    SimpleCron

    SimpleCron

    Simple Scheduler for Windows clients configured by a crontab-like file

    ...The specification of actions follows widely the crontab syntax as e.g. described in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron. Missed tasks will always be started at the next possible time, i.e. at the next system startup. Installation: * Install the Java runtime environment in at least version 1.8 (if not already installed). You can download it from https://www.java.com/download. * Select some program folder (e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)), download SimpleCron.zip there, and unpack it (=> <ProgramFolder>\SimpleCron). * Execute (by double clicking) InstallSimpleCron.vbs (this will establish the work folder C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\SimpleCronSimpleCron, create an entry in the Startup (AutoStart) folder, and start SimpleCron) * SimpleCron will (after start) remind you to edit the crontab as soon as possible.
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