Nightly Cleanup
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Nightly Cleanup
Where do I turn on/adjust the nightly clean up settings?
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Re: Nightly Cleanup
RebornGamer wrote:
> Where do I turn on/adjust the nightly clean up settings?
as in times? or do you want batch files to be ran?
> Where do I turn on/adjust the nightly clean up settings?
as in times? or do you want batch files to be ran?
Re: Nightly Cleanup
There are a few settings that can be changed in general setup. If you want to add extra commands to run, i.e. running system backups, edit wgsclean.bat with any text editor. It uses standard DOS commands and runs after maintenance finishes.
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Re: Nightly Cleanup
daniel_spain wrote:
> RebornGamer wrote:
> > Where do I turn on/adjust the nightly clean up settings?
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> as in times? or do you want batch files to be ran?
Just the times. I found the setting, it was at -1 so changed it and saw a clean up happen. Thank you for the help.
> RebornGamer wrote:
> > Where do I turn on/adjust the nightly clean up settings?
>
> as in times? or do you want batch files to be ran?
Just the times. I found the setting, it was at -1 so changed it and saw a clean up happen. Thank you for the help.
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Re: Nightly Cleanup
Ragtop wrote:
> There are a few settings that can be changed in general setup. If you want
> to add extra commands to run, i.e. running system backups, edit
> wgsclean.bat with any text editor. It uses standard DOS commands and runs
> after maintenance finishes.
Ah, did not know you could extend that out. Thank you for the tips.
> There are a few settings that can be changed in general setup. If you want
> to add extra commands to run, i.e. running system backups, edit
> wgsclean.bat with any text editor. It uses standard DOS commands and runs
> after maintenance finishes.
Ah, did not know you could extend that out. Thank you for the tips.