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Old 08-07-2003, 10:53 AM   #1
turranius
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Default FlashFXP does not autostart transfer when loaded with -tray & queue file

Greetings.

I've noticed that if you run flashfxp.exe from commandline with -tray and a queue, it will start and immidiatly go to the tray, but it will not autostart the transfer.

Just clicking the tray icon once (not even opening it) kickstarts the transfer. Opening it kickstarts it too.

The last version that works, and starts automatically, was 1.4.4 (build 855). Every version after that does the same thing.
I seem to remember something got fixed after that to make flashfxp not blink when starting it with -tray, but do not remember for sure.

This is used to transfer some files from my home to work every night. At first I didnt bother to update or look for the error since it dosnt matter, but now I would like the queue priority functions.
Kinda annoying to wake up in the morning and seeing that your work havent arrived =)

Heres how its executed:
"C:\Install\Installed\FlashFXP\FlashFXP.exe" -tray -c2 c:\temp\getwork.fqf

Please advice.

Regards
Mattias

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