I want to create a script that will run whenever a server is turned on to do basic things like create a directory and copy a binary from an FTP server to it. I need it to run before a user logs in, as soon as the server is turned on. This will be deployed on my EC2 windows servers.
Checking around (http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial44.html) I saw that only services can run before a user logs in.
I saw that I can make my batch into a com (bat2exe) and set it as a service but that doesn’t work with internal commands like ECHO, md, etc. I can also fake a service to be ‘cmd /k batch.cmd’.
Both seem cumbersome. Is there an elegant way to do this?
Thanks,
Miki
You can use the Windows Task Scheduler and set it for when the system is booted. Here’s more info on that Task Scheduler