A multilangage option is not an absolute necessity for me, but if I want, maybe could I use some times to make a french transcription of your script

Sorry, but I'm not gonna download and install any kind of executables through a script, most of all when there is no necessity for this - even if it might be possible. I just don't like the idea and it is always an additional risk.draco31.fr wrote:You could also use a free/OpenSource DOS interpretor like 4DOS : So you may not have any problems about the OS.
A multilangage option is not an absolute necessity for me, but if I want, maybe could I use some times to make a french transcription of your script
This should be possible. I'll have a look on (and probably add) it tonight.DawMatt wrote: I was wondering whether the "autodetect" option might be able to have a third option added, to display separate pick trees for new and updated scripts?
You've actually done exactly what I was looking for, and its working great! The option I requested was only to switch between this mode and the old way of doing things - obviously didn't explain myself that well.bad4u wrote:@DawMatt: I think this solution should fit your needs, too. I don't like the idea to show only updates or only new/additional scripts via script option, because once set, it would be easy to miss new - but unfortunatly hidden - scripts ..
This maybe because of the Vista restrictions. Don't know anything about that rules yet.elman wrote:1. When run as regular user, UPDATE_CHECK.txt won't be created and script dies.
Yes, scripts that are up-to-date should be hidden. Seems that format of update_check.txt in Vista is different to XP version, so that the script's analysis fails. Or maybe cmd.exe does not work properly under Vista. Would be nice if you could send me your update_check.txt file (see private message)elman wrote:2. When run as administrator it says 'new version of UPDATE_SCRIPT available'.
2.1 If I choose to install, it says ok with no error messages, then it says 'no movie found' and then asks to abort batch process'. If I won't abort, it continues as 2.2
2.2 If I won't install 'UPDATE_SCRIPT' when asked, then window with all scripts is opened and I'm allowed to update scripts. Scripts are downloaded and saved to folder, however when I run this update script again, it says that it needs to update again and I'm offered to download same scripts again. Isn't it supposed to hide scripts for which I already have latest version?
Yes. I mentioned this behaviour in my first posting: "The script does NOT modify your database, so it is not important which film is chosen when starting the script (but a film has to be selected or you will get an error message). "elman wrote:3. UPDATE_SCRIPT doesn't work if I have 0 movies in catalogue
In my opinion, you are fortunatebad4u wrote:Thanks for these informations. Unfortunately (or fortunately ?) I don't have Vista, so I cannot test by myself.
Yes, I guess that's it. Normally you can't write anything to Program Files. All write attempts are redirected to VirtualStore. Only signed installers and elevated administrators/installers can write to Program Files.bad4u wrote:This maybe because of the Vista restrictions. Don't know anything about that rules yet.elman wrote:1. When run as regular user, UPDATE_CHECK.txt won't be created and script dies.
Okie, check your pms. My guess would be localized date string or size.bad4u wrote:Yes, scripts that are up-to-date should be hidden. Seems that format of update_check.txt in Vista is different to XP version, so that the script's analysis fails. Or maybe cmd.exe does not work properly under Vista. Would be nice if you could send me your update_check.txt file (see private message)elman wrote:2. When run as administrator it says 'new version of UPDATE_SCRIPT available'.
2.1 If I choose to install, it says ok with no error messages, then it says 'no movie found' and then asks to abort batch process'. If I won't abort, it continues as 2.2
2.2 If I won't install 'UPDATE_SCRIPT' when asked, then window with all scripts is opened and I'm allowed to update scripts. Scripts are downloaded and saved to folder, however when I run this update script again, it says that it needs to update again and I'm offered to download same scripts again. Isn't it supposed to hide scripts for which I already have latest version?
And yet somehow I missed that postingbad4u wrote:Yes. I mentioned this behaviour in my first posting: "The script does NOT modify your database, so it is not important which film is chosen when starting the script (but a film has to be selected or you will get an error message). "elman wrote:3. UPDATE_SCRIPT doesn't work if I have 0 movies in catalogue