_calm_bomb_,
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OK… So, just to test, edit your crontab and run a basic command:

<pre style="background-color:#ffffff;">
<span style="color:#323232;">*/1 * * * * date >> ~/date.log
</span>

this will append the current date/time once a minute (*/1) to a file in your home dir. You can check if it works with cat ~/date.log

If that works, then try again with your command. I see you used the full path to it, that’s a good thing. Also, what does that command do if you run it manually?

To run the command at 10 PM every day, you should have it like this:

0 22 * * * /usr/bin/sct 2750

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