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<blockquote data-quote="craigparris1" data-source="post: 611063" data-attributes="member: 75254"><p>That was my point ..... when you MANUALLY run the script it works OK, because it wasn't MediaPortal itself that started the script. When MediaPortal starts the script (which is what happens when you have the "restart on resume" option set within MediaPortal) it is MediaPortal itself that kicks off the script ..... but then, because of the /T parameter on taskkill, I'm suggest that the script itself gets terminated, as it's a child process of MediaPortal. Therefore it can never get to the command in the script file that starts MediaPortal again.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, still haven't got around to checking my own install to verify. Will try and do that tonight.</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigparris1, post: 611063, member: 75254"] That was my point ..... when you MANUALLY run the script it works OK, because it wasn't MediaPortal itself that started the script. When MediaPortal starts the script (which is what happens when you have the "restart on resume" option set within MediaPortal) it is MediaPortal itself that kicks off the script ..... but then, because of the /T parameter on taskkill, I'm suggest that the script itself gets terminated, as it's a child process of MediaPortal. Therefore it can never get to the command in the script file that starts MediaPortal again. Sorry, still haven't got around to checking my own install to verify. Will try and do that tonight. Cheers, Craig [/QUOTE]
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