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Post by MikiSoft on Oct 18, 2015 19:17:01 GMT
In this short tutorial we'll combine UniBot, batch command execution and Windows Task Scheduler. - Load or make some config in UniBot, of course.
If you want to end up with a silent EXE bot, then skip these steps:
- Go to Advanced > Auto-save & exec Batch.
- Specify if you want to save log or output (if the config even prints some), after that continue to enter this Batch command (without any replacing):
taskkill /im "%TFilename%"
- Create a shortcut (from Advanced menu) or an EXE bot.
If you want to end up with a shortcut, then after you've created it copy its location together with file name i.e. full path (for example: C:\1.lnk), open Notepad and write this: start "" "FULL_PATH_TO_LNK_FILE" Do a replacement of FULL_PATH_TO_LNK_FILE with that path you've copied of course, and save it as BAT file. That will be the file you have to schedule for execution. - You should now go to Task Scheduler, so continue to read here: web.archive.org/web/20160503043909/http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/schedule-task
Here is a video tutorial from SumOneSaw which explains how to properly make a shortcut via UniBot and schedule its execution:
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xwang
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Post by xwang on Nov 16, 2015 16:40:35 GMT
"%TFilename%" and FULL_LOCATION_TO_LNK_FILE" is of .ini (config) file
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Post by MikiSoft on Nov 16, 2015 18:35:00 GMT
No, %TFilename% doesn't have to be replaced with anything, while FULL_LOCATION_TO_LNK_FILE is just what it writes, in its place has to be put not full location of INI but LNK file which is created with shortcut option (in UniBot). I've edited now main post to be even more precise.
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Post by xwang on Nov 17, 2015 13:52:24 GMT
A video tutorial would be nice.
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Post by MikiSoft on Nov 17, 2015 14:50:08 GMT
Expect it from SumOneSaw soon. Edit: It's done, see main post.
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Post by xwang on Nov 21, 2015 8:40:39 GMT
Finally got it.Unibot Great Bot.
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