Yeah but, that's not really an auto-update. It's more like a single-click update.
Yeah but, that's not really an auto-update. It's more like a single-click update.
If you link the batch file in "Planned Tasks" you have auto-update.
Really.
Too much work. An integrated solution would be much better, leaving no room for error.
ok, here is another batch file to create a task for you. I am sure it will probably run on NT and up but dont know about Win9x.
Just copy and save this as a bat file an make sure you have the batch file from my previous post and name it "Auto Update" and put it in the KLite folder. If you didnt install it to the default location, then you will have to edit the path in the code above. This will create a task that will run every two days at 5:00 PM.Code:@echo off echo Create Auto Update Task echo. echo Creating Task... schtasks /create /ru "" /sc daily /mo 2 /st 17:00:00 /tn "IP Update" /tr "C:\Program Files\Kazaa Lite K++\Auto Update.bat" echo Done! Exit
How can it be tested?Originally posted by hackattack142@11 September 2003 - 18:10
ok, here is another batch file to create a task for you. I am sure it will probably run on NT and up but dont know about Win9x.
Just copy and save this as a bat file an make sure you have the batch file from my previous post and name it "Auto Update" and put it in the KLite folder. If you didnt install it to the default location, then you will have to edit the path in the code above. This will create a task that will run every two days at 5:00 PM.Code:@echo off echo Create Auto Update Task echo. echo Creating Task... schtasks /create /ru "" /sc daily /mo 2 /st 17:00:00 /tn "IP Update" /tr "C:\Program Files\Kazaa Lite K++\Auto Update.bat" echo Done! Exit
If you are wondering if it is going to do what it says, first make the batch file, then execute it. After that, go to your control panel and look in shedualed tasks and there should be a task named "IP Update". You can simply right click on it and click execute to run it or if you can run the batch file before 5:00 PM and it should run it when 5:00 comes around. If you see the update batch file, then you know it is working.
I think this should be included in the next build.
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