I want to export some messages contained in a folder, calling The Bat!
via command line, by another program that is running as a service.
If TB! is closed, the program who calls TB!, goes on stand-by and TB!
becomes a SYSTEM process (seen by Task Manager).
If TB! is open (so TB! runs as a user's
Hallo daRkSidE,
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:39:33 +0100GMT (19-11-2004, 22:39 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
D> If TB! is open (so TB! runs as a user's process), it works fine.
D> How can I solve it?
What comes to mind would be to keep TB running. And when your system
starts have TB started too, ru
Hello TBUDL,
Historians believe that on 19 November 2004, at 22:39:33 +0100 (which was
21:39 where I live) daRkSidE emanated these words of wisdom
> I want to export some messages contained in a folder, calling The Bat!
> via command line, by another program that is running as a service.
> If TB
In data Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:04:55 +, David Elliott ha scritto:
>> How can I solve it?
> What is your OS ?
XP.
> Try setting up a short cut with 'Run as' and then calling that short cut.
Interesting work-around, even if I wanted to have the possibility to
change the parameter in order to ge
In data Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:04:55 +, David Elliott ha scritto:
> Try setting up a short cut with 'Run as' and then calling that short cut. I
> am doing much the same on W2K Server.
Simply calling the short cut produces error 193 (I think it is a not
valid Win32 application). I've tried 'Run a
Hail TBUDL,
Rumour believes that on 20 November 2004, at 14:19:00 +0100 (which was
13:19 where I live) daRkSidE wrote (and possibly edited)
>> Try setting up a short cut with 'Run as' and then calling that short cut. I
>> am doing much the same on W2K Server.
> Simply calling the short cut produ
In data Sat, 20 Nov 2004 20:14:23 +, David Elliott ha scritto:
>> I've tried 'Run as', but I don't understand what to do. If I select a
>> specific user, it replies that password field cannot be empty (and I set
>> no password).
> I _never_ have a user with no password.
I think you wouldn't s
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