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I don't generally write batches, but I currently have a batch that uses forfiles to copy my FLVs from one folder to another. When I run the batch manually it works every time, but from a scheduled task, it throws a (0x1) error.

forfiles -p "C:Program FilesAdobeFlash Media Server 4.5applications
amestreams" -m *.flv -s -d -1 -c "cmd /c copy @file ^0x22C:Program^ FilesAdobeFlash^ Media^ Server^ 4.5applications
ameoutput"

Not sure what syntax the scheduled task doesn't like.

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Under my scheduled task, Actions I have the following:

Program/script:  name.bat
Start in (optional): \servernamefileoatch
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Hi might be this is helpful, I also face the same issue. Just set the startin path like:

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Here start in path is the path of batch file: like you have enter in program script: "E:program related filesdemo.bat" then in startin just pass: E:program related files & done!

Thanks

Arun Sharma


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