Re: Scripts running twice

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On 11 October 2010 21:37, Alexis <phplists1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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> Âwrote:
>>>
>>> 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> Â Âwrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 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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Can you cut and paste the command you are using for the task?

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