Brian,
Sorry about my previous post I got my facts wrong, (Its monday and I don't sleep at weekends.)
my dir structure looks like this
c:\seti\01
c:\seti\02
c:\seti\03
etc....
I run a batchfile
c:\seti\01\seti.exe -stop_after_process
c:\seti\02\seti.exe -stop_after_process
etc....
This will close/stop the executable when it reaches 100% and moves swiftly onto the next unit.
I use stop after send when sending the units at the weekend.
Breezer
Sorry about my previous post I got my facts wrong, (Its monday and I don't sleep at weekends.)
my dir structure looks like this
c:\seti\01
c:\seti\02
c:\seti\03
etc....
I run a batchfile
c:\seti\01\seti.exe -stop_after_process
c:\seti\02\seti.exe -stop_after_process
etc....
This will close/stop the executable when it reaches 100% and moves swiftly onto the next unit.
I use stop after send when sending the units at the weekend.
Breezer
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