Jun. 5th, 2007

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"Ja, wir habe keine Banane, keine Banane haben wir heute."

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Dear the world:

I have a batch file that copies a file from A to B, with \Y for no confirmation required.  It runs fine when I copy-paste the text into a command prompt.  The from and to locations are absolute paths, not relative.

However, I have a scheduled task that runs that file every 10 minutes, and it doesn't work.  The password is correct, the path\filename is correct, it is enabled, and everything else is default.  And yet, it always has a Last Result code of 0x1.

Why?

Why why why?

Sinsrsly,
X
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Ow.

Why ow?

Ow.

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It feels as though I miraculously have gas, attacking a nerve, located between my breasts, about an inch in.  I blame societah.

Tech support. )
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Dear World:

Who knew that putting 'exit' at the end of a batch file causes Scheduled Tasks to hiccough?

Not I.

-X
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I just took call stats and made an .asp page to display the stats in realtime.

I also made a few macros in an Excel workbook to transform Gamelo.net games into an Excel sheet, complete with locking, clear unlocked, and checking capabilities.

(Because I'm used to a different site, which checks as you go, and allows for things like dragging the mouse to change a group of cells to a different colour.)

I want to make it so that I don't have to define names for the .asp page - rather, that it gets all uniq--

...

NO DAMMIT

I am going to go EAT FOOD and then go to BED.

*pats projects*

*runs away*
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Two things I've discovered:

(1) When your paid account expires, your userpic access drops to 6.  The rest are available, but are deactivated - the only action you have is to delete them.  Apparently, LJ goes by most frequently used in posts to decide which aren't deactivated.  Not comments.

(2) The thing, where I can't use Ctrl-PgUp/-PgDn to navigate tabs in FF if I'm in a text field?  Known issue.  Also, planned behaviour - apparently, hitting those keys in IE in a text field do the autocomplete drop-down, so FF-folk implemented this for FF after 1.0.7.

And here we have the war between "What if users use FF and IE a lot?" versus "You changed behaviour we were relying on, you bitches!".  I would love for this to be an about:config option.
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