Thanks for perserving....nope just the two entries per script..one start
and one stop....also checked the multi tab and that is set to just the
once as well.
One thing I forgot to say before is that even if I run the scripts
manually, then they still run the twice.....sorry about missing that bit
out...
On 11/10/10 14:27, Richard Quadling wrote:
On 11 October 2010 21:20, Alexis<phplists1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for the quick response...checked and no duplicates Richard
On 11/10/10 14:14, Richard Quadling wrote:
On 11 October 2010 21:10, Alexis<phplists1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
A very vague question here I am afraid....I have quite a number of php
scripts running on a WinXp box using the built in Scheduler.
Everything worked fine for years until one day an update was
done...cannot
remember if it was on PHP, Apache, Mysql or the firefox browser, but now
most but not all, of the scripts run twice!
I was going to say any help would be appreciated, but due to the nature
of
my vagueness as to what was updated, that question becomes a little
moot.Or
does it?
Is there any way of finding out what exactly is triggering the scripts to
run, specifically the second trigger.
I am not even sure if the script finishes running and then restarts, or
whether two instances of it are started at the same time.
Cheers
Alexis
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Take a look in C:\windows\tasks.
Do you have a load of "Copy of " versions?
If you see multiple versions, just delete them.
You may need to do this via a command prompt to see the copies.
OK. When they run, are they running at the same time? If you check the
scheduled task log file ... C:\WINDOWS\SchedLgu.TXT
Take a look through the task setup. See if it has been set to run
twice. On the Schedule tab, there is an option at the bottom - "Show
multiple schedules".
If this option is set, then the top of the page has a drop down/list
showing the scheduled versions. Are there more than 1? Is the checkbox
checked?
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