I just upgraded from MSched 5.10 to 7.17. I am using Windows XP-Home. I typically run macros from a command line (via a scheduler) using a format like:
c:\progra~1\macros~1\Msched.exe Finance
or
"C:\Program Files\Macro Scheduler\msched.exe" HideIt
I tried using MSched 7.17 to make a Desktop shortcut which gave me the second line above as the properties / link. None of these methods of running / starting a macro is working.
On a whim, I tried appending ".scp" after the macro name without success.
If I right click on my taskbar-minimized Msched icon and click "Run a Macro" each of the macros runs without problem. Thus, Msched and the macros seem to be working - just the shortcut/command line methods of running them is broken.
Any suggestions
dbish
P.S. - when I did the 7.17 install Windows XP told me that the install routine was replacing "key windows files" with old versions and prompted me to reinsert my Windows XP with Service Pack 1 CD so it could update the overwritten files (which I did and without apparent problem). Msched continues to work from the "run Macro" start method - just the other methods are failing.
Desktop Shortcut Properties?
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Hi,
Check that you have 'Allow Multiple Instances' enabled in Tools/Options.
Otherwise it will not be able to create a new instance to run the macro.
Check that you have 'Allow Multiple Instances' enabled in Tools/Options.
Otherwise it will not be able to create a new instance to run the macro.
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well, that was a "Well, DUH!" question
While I was exercising this morning I thought - "I bet I need to turn on multiple instances". Made the change and it works fine. I now looked at your reply aznd have to say - I am glad that stupid quesiton is behind me.
Thanks for your reply
Dave
Thanks for your reply
Dave