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I've created a command line file but on running it stops immediately after opening AutoBackup. No backup is created. Is this due to the Order ID page that normally appears and is not being populated automatically ?
Other than that, this app has saved me (and my customers) so much time, effort and money that I couldn't live without it now.
All the best
Bryan
*** UPDATE ***
Solved it - I just needed to add
/OrderID=1 /CustomerEmailAddress=1
to the command line and it works great.
Last edited by Bryan Davies (2017-07-13 10:19:46)
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Assuming that you are trying to run Fab's AutoBackup 6 Pro using the command line, You can try to add the following information to the autobackup.ini file :
[ORDER-AUTOBACKUP6PRO.EXE]
OrderID=Put your order number here
CustomerEmailAddress=put your email address here
This way, the program will have the right information and should start. If not, then the problem is elsewhere.
Fab
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Assuming that you are trying to run Fab's AutoBackup 6 Pro using the command line, You can try to add the following information to the autobackup.ini file :
[ORDER-AUTOBACKUP6PRO.EXE] OrderID=Put your order number here CustomerEmailAddress=put your email address here
This way, the program will have the right information and should start. If not, then the problem is elsewhere.
Thanks for such a fast response ! The .ini file did have those entries, but as you can see from my edited post, it was just a matter of editing the batch command and all is well. Thanks again.
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Solved it - I just needed to add
/OrderID=1 /CustomerEmailAddress=1
to the command line and it works great.
That is quite surprising since the program does not look for those parameters
You just have been lucky there
Fab
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Bryan Davies wrote:Solved it - I just needed to add
/OrderID=1 /CustomerEmailAddress=1
to the command line and it works great.
That is quite surprising since the program does not look for those parameters
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You just have been lucky there
As long as it works !
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