Hello Zenju,
I have to look into it, but I think I know what is happening. My batch file looks for an existing connection to the destination server. If it is found, it starts all the *.ffs_gui files in a specific directory. If not, it asks for a password, establishes the connection, then starts the ...
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- 13 Jan 2015, 15:03
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Auto Scanning on Startup
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- 13 Jan 2015, 02:33
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Auto Scanning on Startup
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Re: Auto Scanning on Startup
Zenju, thank you for the response. I guess I'd love the ability to force a scan at startup. A command line switch to bypass the (usually very appropriate) logic and just start a scan.
It's just a suggestion. FFS is pretty much perfect, but that is one feature that I would like, although I might be ...
It's just a suggestion. FFS is pretty much perfect, but that is one feature that I would like, although I might be ...
- 10 Jan 2015, 03:11
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Auto Scanning on Startup
- Replies: 6
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Auto Scanning on Startup
Hello,
I have a batch file that kicks off quite a few .ffs_gui configs. However, usually they do not start scanning automatically and I have to click scan on each one. I looked for command line switches to force it but there doesn't seem to be any.
I want to GUI to run for each one, I just want to ...
I have a batch file that kicks off quite a few .ffs_gui configs. However, usually they do not start scanning automatically and I have to click scan on each one. I looked for command line switches to force it but there doesn't seem to be any.
I want to GUI to run for each one, I just want to ...