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I have a file (text file) that is generated by a backup procedure every morning at about 6am and it is kept on the servers desktop.

I usually am at my desk at home by about 7am, I am wondering if it is possible to have the server put this file into an email and send it to myself at home, so I can read up about what went on with my backup procedure the night before and resolve any problems or get information to fix it before I hit the office, if its even nessicary.

Thanks for your time,


Luke
 
What Backup software are you running, and what version?
Are you running Exchange Server?
 
Quick way I can think of is create a Word document with nothing in it but an autoexecute macro with 3 steps:
1) File Open your text file
2) File Send To Mail Recipient
3) File Exit from Word
Then use your scheduler to open the Word document.

 
beerhunter:

I am using NT backup, and exchange server is running on another server, but the file that NT backup outputs can be put on the local C:\ of the mail server.

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gigahertz:

How would I go about creating an autoexecute macro? what software would I require for this?

Thanks,

Brendan
 
guys, i have read the document but it does not give much insight on how to create these, has anyone created one that i can use as an example?

thanks,

luke
 
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