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It would be best to not "play around" until the dead-line comes. Get a solution that works first, then you can "play around" writing a better solution. If your dead-line is comming up, you've already got something that works and you don't have to scramble to get your service solution to finished.

So, having said that, yes, you can schedule a .BAT or .VBS to run. If you want to run the .VBS script directly, the command line would be:
cscript //e:vbscript scriptPath.vbs

The //e:vbscript thing is in there because some companies disable the Scripting Hosts associations, thereby cripple WSH's ability to determine that correct scripting engine to the run code.


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