‎01-12-2016 12:00 PM
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‎01-19-2016 10:49 AM
Susan.A wrote:
You should definitely, as i.kulgu suggested as well, test the command manually first. Run the Result Command of your step in Command Prompt on a client machine, under the same account used by Lansweeper, and verify whether any errors are generated. Only when the command fully works in Command Prompt will it work in Lansweeper as well.
‎01-12-2016 12:46 PM
‎01-12-2016 01:30 PM
i.kulgu wrote:
If there is any user interaction needed, like to press a button or clicking ok than it will fail with timeout.
You can try to set echo off on the first line.
‎01-13-2016 08:46 AM
Frederik Hansen wrote:i.kulgu wrote:
If there is any user interaction needed, like to press a button or clicking ok than it will fail with timeout.
You can try to set echo off on the first line.
None at all. The batch files just copy one file each. I tried @echo off, but it changed nothing. I also tried writing "exit" at the end of the batch, which also did nothing. I guess restarting the Lansweeper server is next...
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