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Little More explanation Please

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Category: Aurora Sequencer Software
Forum Name: Aurora 1.0
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Topic: Little More explanation Please
Posted By: ChrisL1976
Subject: Little More explanation Please
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2008 at 4:36pm
On the new update this was added to the software

Autostarting the scheduler:
Use the /start command line option to make the scheduler automatically start after opening (good for putting the scheduler into the startup group)


Could someone explain this a bit further on how to exactly do this?  What exactly is the "/start command line option"

Thanks



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Chris

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Posted By: LightChristmas
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2008 at 5:04pm
This is a throwback to the good 'ol (and sorely missed) DOS days. Just open a command line window (in Vista type CMD in the search box just over the Windows/Start icon) in XP you'll use the RUN option, again invoked via the START button; and type in the stacked command line argument.

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Posted By: ChrisL1976
Date Posted: 15 Oct 2008 at 11:03pm
Will Aurora scheduler open with vista task scheduler?    I've tried a couple time, it says the task is running, but not opening it up.   Am I missing something....I have the scheduler.exe file as the file to open.   Do I need to have something in the "start in" option.....



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Posted By: LightsOnLogan
Date Posted: 16 Oct 2008 at 1:30pm
The intent here is to place a shortcut to aurora_scheduler.exe in the startup group.  To do so (XP instructions... Vista may be slightly different), navigate to Start/Programs/Startup and right click on "Startup".  Choose "Explore" and the contents of the startup group will appear in an explorer window.  Right click in the explorer and choose New/Shortcut.  The command you want for the shortcut is:
 
"C:\Program Files\Aurora Sequencer\aurora_scheduler.exe" /start
 
Close the explorer window.  From then on whenever you log in the computer the scheduler will automatically come up and will auto-start.


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Posted By: ChrisL1976
Date Posted: 16 Oct 2008 at 3:00pm
Thanks!!!!!!

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Chris

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Posted By: compfire
Date Posted: 16 Oct 2008 at 7:55pm
I noticed that the autostart only works if the scheduler is installed in the default directory.


Posted By: LightsOnLogan
Date Posted: 16 Oct 2008 at 8:16pm
Just change the directory in the instructions above to whatever directory you have the scheduler installed into... it will work.

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Posted By: ChrisL1976
Date Posted: 16 Oct 2008 at 8:23pm
I haven't tried it with Vista yet.  I did find a macro program that has a 90 day trial that seems to work pretty good.  Easy to setup the macro, it logs your mouse clicks. You can schedule it to run whenever.  I should work with XP great.  I have to turn off UAC to get it to work with Vista.

http://www.kratronic.com/tools/recorder/download/index.html - http://www.kratronic.com/tools/recorder/download/index.html




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Posted By: jberner
Date Posted: 18 Oct 2008 at 6:02pm
Originally posted by LightsOnLogan

 
"C:\Program Files\Aurora Sequencer\aurora_scheduler.exe" /start
 

The quotes around this line are very important if you are making a shortcut based on this line.  Additionally, spaces are just as important for those of you that are not familiar with DOS commands.

If you installed Aurora just off of the root of D: your path would look like this-

"D:\Aurora Sequencer\aurora_scheduler.exe" /start



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