Hello TBUDL,

on Sat, 14. Aug 2004 at 18:05:37 +0200 Alexander S. Kunz wrote:

>>   Repeat: How do you send TB that /EXIT command (or whatever IPC
>>   command) when TB fails to read the file that contains the request?
> ** You. Do. Not. Need. The. IPC. File. **
> ** You. Do. Not. Need. The. IPC. File. **
> ** You. Do. Not. Need. The. IPC. File. **
> Just try. Open a command window, cd to the path were thebat.exe is, and
> enter "thebat.exe /EXIT". In the time of the wink of an eye, TB will shut
> down.

Just discovered, after changing user rights on the computer that the
current user needs "Change" permissions for the program directory,
because TB first wants to delete the THEBAT.IPC file (where it writes the
command line "/EXIT" into) and than exits.

If the permissions don't match TB won't EXIT (or catch new mail, or send
mail, or whatever commandline option has been used).


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Lifted with The Bat! 2.12.03 on Windows XP Service Pack 2.


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