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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T13:03:15+00:00 2026-05-19T13:03:15+00:00

I want to run a PHP file via Task Scheduler on Windows. Everything runs

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I want to run a PHP file via Task Scheduler on Windows.
Everything runs except a parameter comes in.

This runs:

cmd /C C:\php\php.exe
“C:\cron\cronrun.php” >>
“C:\cron\log\cronrun.log” 2>&1

This is not running:

cmd /C C:\php\php.exe
“C:\cron\cronrun.php” –run >>
“C:\cron\log\cronrun.log” 2>&1

How can I run a job which includes an argument?

Thanks for help.
-lony

Sources:

  • Set PHP cron job on windows server 2003
  • http://richarddingwall.name/2009/01/26/capture-the-output-from-a-scheduled-task/
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    2026-05-19T13:03:15+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:03 pm

    Try adding -- before the --run like this:

    cmd /C C:\php\php.exe "C:\cron\cronrun.php" -- --run >> "C:\cron\log\cronrun.log" 2>&1
    

    The clue is in the usage message:

    $ php --help
    Usage: php [options] [-f] <file> [--] [args...]
    
    ...
    
      args...          Arguments passed to script. Use -- args when first argument
                       starts with - or script is read from stdin
    
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