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J. R. Fox wrote:
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> > I only have about 30 programs in my startup group.
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> *Only* 30 programs ?!
My machines do a lot of self-checking on bootup. Any time I find
something needs checking, I write a program or .cmd file to check it.
Backup status, mail server queue, a mail server log check for any
relaying, project log files with no recent entries, program debug logs
that are getting "too big", lotsa stuff.
I think I've narrowed the problem down. My preliminary tests show that
I can't use "find /v" more than about 5 times in a pipe. Using "find"
without the "/v" seems to work okay.
- Peter
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