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  67782   Wed Jan 28 19:50:41 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

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 if the uptime is not given it should calculate depending upon the system present time.pleas explain it with example.

thanking you 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

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 Ritt wrote:

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.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

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 wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

 

  67781   Wed Jan 28 19:39:50 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

May I kindly ask you to Google how to start/stop a service from the command line.

dev wrote:

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 Ritt wrote:

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.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

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 wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

 

  67780   Wed Jan 28 19:18:24 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

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 Ritt wrote:

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.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

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 wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

 

  67779   Wed Jan 28 18:27:44 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

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.

dev wrote:

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

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 wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

 

  67778   Wed Jan 28 18:21:17 2015 Reply devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

I tried it but still it gives error like Shell execution not enabled via -x flag 

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

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 wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

 

  67777   Wed Jan 28 18:17:15 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.3Re: enable batch file execution

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 wrote:

How to enable the batch file execution in elogd

 

  67776   Wed Jan 28 18:12:53 2015 Question devjoshi868b@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.3enable batch file execution

How to execute  the batch file  in elogd

  67775   Wed Jan 28 17:18:08 2015 Reply Eric Quinteroericq@caltech.eduQuestionAll3.0.0Re: Link to full resolution image attachments
Stefan Ritt wrote:

Strange. If I attach a big image to this post (see below), I see the thumbnail, but when I click on it it, I get redirected to the full resolution image. No idea why it is not working for you.

Sorry, I wasn't sufficiently clear. The issue I mentioned only applied to images that are inlined in the body of the post using the "Image" button in the CKeditor toolbar.

Oddly enough, on this logbook, I am not able to upload an image in that way; after selecting the image and pressing "Send it to the Server," nothing happens.

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