Re: enable batch file execution, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 28 18:17:15 2015
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Modify the server start command in the Windows Registry. Or start the elogd server directly in a command window with "elogd -x", after "cd"
to the elog installation directory.
dev |
Re: enable batch file execution, posted by dev on Wed Jan 28 18:21:17 2015
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I tried it but still it gives error like Shell
execution not enabled via -x flag
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Re: enable batch file execution, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 28 18:27:44 2015
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Stop the old server first, but we told you this already on elog:67770. If you
don't follow our suggestions we cannot help you.
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Re: enable batch file execution, posted by dev on Wed Jan 28 19:18:24 2015
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From the command mode i am not able to stop and start (elogd stop). But i can start/stop from services .Kindly help me stopping/starting
it from command
Stefan |
Re: enable batch file execution, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 28 19:39:50 2015
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May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.
dev
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From the command mode i am not able to stop and start (elogd stop). |
Re: enable batch file execution, posted by dev on Wed Jan 28 19:50:41 2015
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First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem.
I have a logbook which keeps the record of all fault booked by different subscriber.this logbook has three attribute downtime,uptime
& total duration (date &time format) . I want to calculate the total duration automatically whenevr uptime value is given and |
Re: enable batch file execution, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 28 19:57:32 2015
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This is not possible with ELOG. May I suggest that you use a spreadsheet for that.
dev
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First of all thanx for your kind help. Kindly help me on the following problem. |
Re: enable batch file execution, posted by dev on Wed Jan 28 20:00:15 2015
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Sir, how to use that spreadsheet
can the calculation is possible by running a batch file .
Stefan |