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Subject: Re: [Unattended] How to run my own scripts - msg#00169
List: windows.unattended.general
Jordan Share wrote:
jed wrote:
I've got my own bat file i need to run at the end of unattended
scripts how do i do that?
This page tells you how:
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/advanced.html
You are asking questions that pretty much indicate that you are not
even trying to find the answer yourself. I recommend reading all the
pages on website. You may find answers to questions you didn't even
know you had.
Jordan
Ease up i've read that page and it doesn't explain it in enough detail
and i'm having trouble getting things to work probaly.
I've set this in my unattended
[_meta]
top = base.bat
middle = middle.bat
Middle.bat is one i've written, but because my script performs a reboot
as well as other stuff it is interfering with the other unattended scripts.
I want to know how to get my script to run absolutly last after all
unattended scripts?
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Re: [Unattended] How to run my own scripts
jed wrote:
I've got my own bat file i need to run at the end of unattended scripts
how do i do that?
This page tells you how:
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/advanced.html
You are asking questions that pretty much indicate that you are not even
trying to find the answer yourself. I recommend reading all the pages on
website. You may find answers to questions you didn't even know you had.
Jordan
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Re: [Unattended] How to run my own scripts
jed wrote:
Ease up i've read that page and it doesn't explain it in enough detail
and i'm having trouble getting things to work probaly.
I've set this in my unattended
[_meta]
top = base.bat
middle = middle.bat
Middle.bat is one i've written, but because my script performs a reboot
as well as other stuff it is interfering with the other unattended scripts.
I want to know how to get my script to run absolutly last after all
unattended scripts?
My apologies, that page does in fact not mention the "bottom" key, which is
analogous to top and middle, but runs last.
Jordan
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jed wrote:
I've got my own bat file i need to run at the end of unattended scripts
how do i do that?
This page tells you how:
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/advanced.html
You are asking questions that pretty much indicate that you are not even
trying to find the answer yourself. I recommend reading all the pages on
website. You may find answers to questions you didn't even know you had.
Jordan
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Re: [Unattended] How to run my own scripts
jed wrote:
Ease up i've read that page and it doesn't explain it in enough detail
and i'm having trouble getting things to work probaly.
I've set this in my unattended
[_meta]
top = base.bat
middle = middle.bat
Middle.bat is one i've written, but because my script performs a reboot
as well as other stuff it is interfering with the other unattended scripts.
I want to know how to get my script to run absolutly last after all
unattended scripts?
My apologies, that page does in fact not mention the "bottom" key, which is
analogous to top and middle, but runs last.
Jordan
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