Symantec 14541094 User Guide - Page 168
Using command queue files to automate tasks, install the software.
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168 Automating file transfer and management tasks Using command queue files to automate tasks Figure 8-1 You can add your command queue files to the Windows Task Scheduler to run them automatically. See "Scheduling a command queue file to run automatically" on page 186. Figure 8-1 shows the Command Queue window during a session. Command Queue window Command Queue tasks Command Queue operations Using command queue files to automate tasks You can create a command queue file that contains file transfer, command-line, and end-of-session commands while you work offline. These queue files are added to the Command Queue window. You can connect to a host computer later and run the commands that are contained in the queue file. For example, you can create a queue file to distribute and install software updates on a group of computers on your network. The following is an example of how to set up a command queue file: ■ Add a command to create a folder on the host computer in which you want to install the software. See "Creating a folder on the host or remote computer" on page 172. ■ Add a command to copy the executable file from the remote computer to the directory that you created on the host computer. See "Copying or moving a file" on page 169.