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Joel Cook/Symantec

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Aug 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/24/98
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Yes, NAV version 5 will alert you if a one-time or recurring event is
missed. However, there is not a 5 to 15 minute delay.
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Rammel

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Aug 27, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/27/98
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If your WIN95 has "System Agent" (Sage), it can be used to do what you
want. I've used it with both NAV4.04 and NAV5.0. Shutting off
"Scheduler" also removes one item from the system tray and reduces the
memory tied up to run it(TSR).

Joel Cook

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Aug 28, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/28/98
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Thanks for sharing that tip. I often tell folks the Norton Program
Scheduler is included for people who don't have any other.

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Steve Topilnycky <S.S.V.>

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Sep 11, 1998, 3:00:00 AM9/11/98
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JC,
SAGE (Microsoft System Agent) is part of the Microsoft Plus pack for Windows
95. If you upgrade to Windows 98, it includes a Task Scheduler (The Win98
replacement for SAGE).

I hope this clarifies things.

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J C Carol wrote in message <35F851E3...@dorsai.org>...
>I've looked for SAGE and find only:
>a.. SAGE.DLL windows\system
> b.. SAGE.VXD windows\system
> c.. SAGECMD.EXE program files\norton utilities
> Thanks,
>JC


>
>Rammel wrote:
>
>If your WIN95 has "System Agent" (Sage), it can be used to do what you
> want. I've used it with both NAV4.04 and NAV5.0. Shutting off
> "Scheduler" also removes one item from the system tray and reduces the
> memory tied up to run it(TSR).
> Joel Cook/Symantec wrote:
> >
> > Yes, NAV version 5 will alert you if a one-time or recurring event is
> > missed. However, there is not a 5 to 15 minute delay.

> > --
> > Regards,
> > Joel Cook
> > Symantec Corporation
> >
> > Please continue to post your messages in the public discussion groups
since
> > Symantec does not provide support via private e-mail.
>

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