I created my task jobs in task scheduler, unfortunately they all remain running even if the job ends successfully.
I can configure it to be stopped after a certain time, but I have no idea how long the job it takes. MS Task Sceduler is a POC. I tried instead of specifying the program to run and the argument (the batch file) to use a simple batch file that would include the FFS who command... The result is the same, the taks remains running at the end of the sync even if it was susscessful.
What are you guys doing....?
I think I will go with the RoboIntern free app. It is quite simple, it has some bugs but at least it ends correctly
I accept gladly your advices...
Thanks
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Scheduling a task job with Task Scheduler - sucks
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I did and followed ad-literam
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If you start your batch job by double-clicking your .ffs_batch file, it ends and close?
If not, then you must check [x] Auto-close and [x] Ignore errors
If not, then you must check [x] Auto-close and [x] Ignore errors