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Scheduling a PHP script to run at a certain interval on Windows Server

Asked by street9009 in PHP for Windows, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000 Server

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I'm looking to have a script written that will be scheduled to run every 90 days. I can run this PHP script on a server with PHP installed if necessary, but am hoping to put it on a server that houses all of the scheduled tasks and coincidentally does not have PHP installed.

Is this possible? Can I tell a scheduled task to run a PHP script, much like Linux does with cron jobs? And also, can it catch errors?Start Free Trial
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Zones: PHP for Windows, Windows 2003 Server, Windows 2000 Server
Tags: Microsoft, Windows Server, 2000/2003, PHP as a scheduled task, PHP, Any, N/A
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