:D
As I said, I used it %CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS%\ all the time. And then It didn't worked.
Changed it to %csidl_Documents% (coperino & pasterino of the help manual) and it worked.
But good that we found now a bug to crush. Thanks for your work!
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- 18 Aug 2016, 10:28
- Forum: Help
- Topic: (Solved) %CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS% Problem
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- 18 Aug 2016, 10:13
- Forum: Help
- Topic: (Solved) %CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS% Problem
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(Solved) %CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS% Problem
Ok...somehow I missed this change. I fixed now my Jobs...Thanks for reply. I think this one his closed now
- 18 Aug 2016, 07:09
- Forum: Help
- Topic: (Solved) %CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS% Problem
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(Solved) %CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS% Problem
Hey,
I use the following option to synchronize the path "%CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS%\" with a userpath on our fileserver.
It seems that "%CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS%\" is now directing to "[Location of the Batch-Job]\%CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS%\]" instead of (e.g.) "D:\MyDocuments\".
When I change it to the option shown ...
I use the following option to synchronize the path "%CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS%\" with a userpath on our fileserver.
It seems that "%CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS%\" is now directing to "[Location of the Batch-Job]\%CSIDL_MYDOCUMENTS%\]" instead of (e.g.) "D:\MyDocuments\".
When I change it to the option shown ...