Web24 nov. 2024 · The task scheduler just does a user impersonation and depending on how you mapped the drives they might not be visible. The simplest solution is to use the UNC path, \server\share\, instead of the drive letter. Modify your BackupProg.bat file to execute these commands. dir G:\ dir Y:\ robocopy G:\ Y:\backupdata2\ /MIR. WebKind of in a little bit of a pickle here. I'm attempting to accomplish the following task: Create a scheduled task that will run robocopy and copy files from a different domain/server to a drive on the computer running the task. So far, I've gone ahead and mapped the drive using /savecred in order to add the credential into credential manager.
Task Scheduler, Robocopy from different domain to local computer
Web13 mrt. 2016 · Login under the user that will be running a Scheduled Task; Open Credential Manager; Click "Add A Windows Credential" Populate the "internet or network address" field with the server name; Populate the "User Name" (include domain where required, i.e. MyDomain\MyUser) Populate the "Password" Click OK Web4 apr. 2024 · C:\Windows\System32\Robocopy.exe "d:\data\SharedFiles\Dropbox" "\\otherserver\Backups\DropboxBackup" /s /e /r:0 /w:0 /MOT:5. In the string above, it checks for changes in the source directory every 5 minutes. So I should be able to use the /mov to delete files after the copy. Although instead of /MOT, wonder if better to let task … flip waste
Robocopy script on Windows Scheduler
Web9 jul. 2016 · set WshShell = CreateObject ("WScript.Shell") cmd = "robocopy c:\users\Administrator\dropbox\sites C:\sites\XXX" WshShell.Run cmd The file runs fine when we run it manually by double clicking from the desktop (Windows Server 2012 R2) but does nothing when we try running it as a scheduled task. Web15 mrt. 2024 · The return code from the robocopy in the first call should not stop the second bat file from being called. Add some echo statements in each bat file and make sure that the scheduled task captures both stdout and stderr. Have the task run cmd.exe with arguments: /c C:\Scripts\MyScript.bat 1>C:\Scripts\MyScript.log 2>&1 WebSUMMARY. Over 7+ Years of professional experience as Systems/VMware in supporting Windows NT/ 2000/2003/2008 servers and VMware. Expertise in installation, configuration and administration of Windows NT/ 2000/2003/2008 servers on HP/Compaq, Dell Power Edge, IBM xSeries hardware platforms. Expertise in WINS, DNS, DHCP and Active … flip water bottle