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Andrew Kluthe andrew at ctech.me
Fri Feb 6 20:00:25 EST 2015


Yeah, it's pretty similar. I still kind of run the risk of not being able
to tell it when to delete the file as this is going to be a long running
application (one that stays open most of the day, or days? it's a parts
lookup and interchange program) on the users system and I wouldn't be able
to set the AT command at end process the same as me being unable to call
any kind of lc script when it does.

It's in an obscure but vulnerable state when its open anyway so this one
little thing isn't a huge issue. I was just looking to see if there was any
kind of message at all that was sent to a stack on ending a process like
that on windows.

On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 6:40 PM, Bob Sneidar <bobsneidar at iotecdigital.com>
wrote:

> There are cron methods in Windows too. Use the AT command in a shell
> script.
>
> Bob S
>
>
> On Feb 6, 2015, at 13:29 , Andrew Kluthe <andrew at ctech.me<mailto:
> andrew at ctech.me>> wrote:
>
> As my stacks are targeting windows only for the moment, cron isnt really an
> option here either. I do appreciate the follow up though.
>
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Regards,

Andrew Kluthe
andrew at ctech.me



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