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Ken Jackson <cygwin <at> jackson.io> writes:


 
> Rather than putting putting it in a directory, it's better to let
> the crontab command do it.  Put those two lines in crontab.txt:

great I didn't know

> Make sure the first line is
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> And make them executable:
> chmod +x prova.sh

it has to be exec.... 
great

Just a last question, I started cron manually with
cron-config, do you know how can I configure it 
to start automatically when windows starts ?
Does cron starts in background even if I have not cygwin consolle
opened ?

bfr




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