Hi Alan,
Depends on how hosting software setups crons, with right syntax you can tell cron to not say anything :)
But in most cases it will return error with reason of failure to root@ or some other account.
I think you must first talk with your support to check the permissions, and investigate where the problem is.
Cheers,
Boris
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Depends on how hosting software setups crons, with right syntax you can tell cron to not say anything :)
But in most cases it will return error with reason of failure to root@ or some other account.
I think you must first talk with your support to check the permissions, and investigate where the problem is.
Cheers,
Boris
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