Auto load tasks and connection in a LAN
Auto load tasks and connection in a LAN
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Hello
I have a network
of 10 computers where do various jobs.
Can I from a computer
to perform specific tasks in a group of computers?
E.g.: In PC01,
PC02, PC07 and PC08 the RoboTask to connect
automatically and runs task1, task2, task3 etc.
Is it possible to create a Main
Task where through a txt file to specify which computers will run the task1, task2, task3 etc, without making import
the tasks on each computer?
I tried to copy the
tasks in the local folder on each computer and the Main Task to
have a Listener trigger that will send a
Text Loop but the tasks are not loaded on RoboTask without restart.
I tried to set a public
folder (network drive)
where all the computers will see the tasks, but if I
make a change to a task does not pass automatically
the others if there
is restart RoboTask.
Accept any help ...
Postscript: In which file or registry saves the
Robotask settings: Remote | Define Connections...?
Auto load tasks and connection in a LAN
RoboTask work as interpreter of the task scenario.
So you should install necessary tasks on each computer you need.
Next, you can start tasks on remote computers by using "Send Command" action (Network group)
So you should install necessary tasks on each computer you need.
Next, you can start tasks on remote computers by using "Send Command" action (Network group)