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I needa know how to make my script run every hour, could i make in run randomly once in every hour?

like it would only run once in a hour but different minutes as the last hour...

could i use anything inside the Date Management to do so?or do I have to use the sleep() command?

thanks:)

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I needa know how to make my script run every hour, could i make in run randomly once in every hour?

like it would only run once in a hour but different minutes as the last hour...

could i use anything inside the Date Management to do so?or do I have to use the sleep() command?

thanks:)

Use Windows Schedule Task.

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$min=@MIN
$sec=@SEC
while $min="00" and $sec="00"
;your script here
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What do you mean you can't find it? What OS are you using? Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Scheduled tasks....

If you want to do it within your script though, something like this might work:

While 1
$Minute = Random(1,59,1)
    Do 
        Sleep(1000)
    Until @Min = $Minute
    
    ; do whatever
    
        ; Since we want it to run randomly once an hour, we need to calculate how much time is left before the hour is up, and sleep that length of time.
    $s = ((60 - $Minute) * 60) * 1000 
    Sleep($s)
WEnd
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