Re: Filters: Run External Process

2008-09-11 Thread simbabque
Hello Simon, Thursday, September 11, 2008, 11:23:30 AM, Simon wrote: > So, TB! is executing the exe, but it is being run somewhere else, not in the > same folder as it is executed from. And I have no idea why that is, or how > to resolve it. To check where it actually is run, you'd just have to

Re: Filters: Run External Process

2008-09-11 Thread Privateofcourse
Hello Geoff, and Thomas, Thanks both for your replies. Spent far too long poncing about with this task now so I'll just set it as a scheduled Windows task to check the folder daily and convert files, or run it manually with a WinHotKey if I need to do it inbetween. I'll go back to it some time wh

Re: Filters: Run External Process

2008-09-11 Thread Geoff Lane
On 11 September 2008, 10:23, Simon wrote: > When I run my converter, it creates a couple of temp files and folders in > the system temp folder. When run manually I can see these being created and > removed as the program executes and ends. I also tried this with TB! > executing the .exe and TB! is

Re: Filters: Run External Process

2008-09-11 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Simon, On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 10:23:30 +0100 GMT (11/09/2008, 16:23 +0700 GMT), Simon wrote: PMFJI. I really don't know anything about running external programs, but this paragraph just made me think of something: S> So, TB! is executing the exe, but it is being run somewhere else, S> not in

Re: Filters: Run External Process

2008-09-11 Thread Simon
Hello MFPA, On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 23:30:10 +0100 your time, you said: [...snip...] > You could test by maybe adding a check to see if the file exists and > display a message if it doesn't. Yes, I have the folder open when I collect my mail, and I see the wavs appear in the folder. > I take it th

Re: Filters: Run External Process

2008-09-10 Thread MFPA
Hi On Wednesday 10 September 2008 at 7:45:39 PM, in , Privateofcourse wrote: > I am trying to use the 'Run External Process' action under a TB! > filter, but the command does not do as I would expect. Never tried it. > I have a TB! folder that all my voicemail messages gets moved to > using a