Problems schedualing Kazza with Task Schedualer
I'm trying to setup KaZaA to run under XP with Task Schedualer. Since I don't have a password for my account (I'm the only one using this PC anyway) I had to setup a separate account for the thing to run.
I'm trying to setup KaZaA to run under XP with Task Schedualer.
Since I don't have a password for my account (I'm the only one using this PC anyway) I had to setup a separate account for the thing to run. It does "run"---as in it shows up in task manager, but the program will not actually start, and the memory usage is zero.
Why I want to do this? Well, I work 3rds, and would like to run the program from midnight to 6am since people gripe when they don't have a nice internet connection or can't get their e-mail quickly at home.
Anyone tried this and gotten it to work?
Since I don't have a password for my account (I'm the only one using this PC anyway) I had to setup a separate account for the thing to run. It does "run"---as in it shows up in task manager, but the program will not actually start, and the memory usage is zero.
Why I want to do this? Well, I work 3rds, and would like to run the program from midnight to 6am since people gripe when they don't have a nice internet connection or can't get their e-mail quickly at home.
Anyone tried this and gotten it to work?
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Hi Ali,
That's funny Fox Pro is decidedly unpopular . If you have unix you could learn kylix open edition that'd be pascal based? I'm also sure you could pick up an old copy of Delphi for Peanuts.
Well good luck in life whether or not you decide to give programming another try,
Christian
That's funny Fox Pro is decidedly unpopular . If you have unix you could learn kylix open edition that'd be pascal based? I'm also sure you could pick up an old copy of Delphi for Peanuts.
Well good luck in life whether or not you decide to give programming another try,
Christian