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Sorry for not sending the replies to the list on the first try.<br>
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Thank you. Both solutions do work fine for me<tt><font size="2">.</font></tt><tt><font
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Ingo<br>
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Am 28.04.2015 um 13:15 schrieb <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:heiko.helmle@horiba.com">heiko.helmle@horiba.com</a>:<br>
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cite="mid:OFB07ABC80.1E3AFA6C-ONC1257E35.003DCD52-C1257E35.003DDEF0@smtpgw.horiba.co.jp"
type="cite"><tt><font size="2">> Hello,<br>
> <br>
> is it possible to invoke wpkg.js (wpkg-gp 0.17_x64) via a
scheduled
task <br>
> with all the settings as they are stored in the <br>
> %Programfiles%\wpkg-gp.ini file<br>
> as it is done during/after windows startup by GPO ?<br>
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<tt><font size="2">I think what you want is</font></tt>
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<tt><font size="2">"c:\program files\wpkg-gp\wpkgpipeclient.exe"
Execute</font></tt>
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<tt><font size="2">Best Regards</font></tt>
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<tt><font size="2"> Heiko</font></tt>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 28.04.2015 um 12:38 schrieb Dafydd
Jones (techneg.it):<br>
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cite="mid:CA+Mg1C0phTHbfZH0Kgiwex8tB+JLW_Bc1oHnWmotGunKRXp1aw@mail.gmail.com"
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<div dir="ltr">Hi,
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<div>if you are using Wpkg-GP, I believe there is an executable
called Wpkg-GP-Test.exe in the Program Files directory</div>
<div>which runs the /synchronize command.</div>
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<div>This is from memory as I don't currently use Wpkg-GP
myself.</div>
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<div>Dafydd</div>
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