Hello:
Sigh..........I spent the whole day configuring macros to run a program.
When I run each macro through the shortcut that I configured for each one,
they run perfectly.....PERFECTLY!
But, the Windows Server 2008 Task Scheduler does not like something. I need
to use task scheduler unfortunately to run these macros overnight, otherwise
the work that I spent a whole Sunday conducting is worthless.
My guess is that it is the Actions tab of the Basic Task in Windows
Scheduler does not understand the shortcut that runs my macro. Here is the
path for one of the shortcuts:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP$DYNGP\Dynamics.exe" "C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP$DYNGP\Dynamics.set" "D:\GPShare\GP Macros\GP
Login_CSI.mac"
So, when it did not work the first time, I split up the shortcut path into
the following: "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP$DYNGP\Dynamics.exe"
Then, at the same time, I told the Action tab to run this as an additional
argument:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics\GP$DYNGP\Dynamics.set" "D:\GPShare\GP
Macros\GP Login_CSI.mac"
Finally, I told it to "Start In" here:"C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Dynamics\GP$DYNGP"
Still, no success.
Anybody got any ideas? In any case, this is ridiculous. Previous versions
of the Task Scheduler were not nearly this hard to run.
childofthe1980s
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