From: "Tomi N/A"
And the .bat file script?
The .bat script is of no importance:
So be it...
it's a windows-related problem
Is the Task Scheduler service running? (Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Administrative Tools > Services - Task Scheduler?).
If the Task Scheduler service is running , what does the Task Scheduler log
indicate about the tasks you tried to run (menu item: Advanced > View Log)?
(or, to be more precise, the problem of my ignorance when it comes to
windows scripting). The most trivial .bat scripts containing only a
simple echo statement or nothing at all aren't executed by the
scheduler.
Did any of your test .bat files contain a PAUSE command to keep the console
window open in case the bat file did run as scheduled?
this is the beanshell script:
Unfortunately I am not familar with beanshell and cannot offer assistance
here.
George