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<blockquote data-quote="doctboo" data-source="post: 515998" data-attributes="member: 98285"><p>And yet, running a <strong>BAT </strong>file with either</p><p></p><p>mc2xml -y *****************************6 -o tvguide.xml</p><p></p><p>or </p><p></p><p>mc2xml -t -y *****************************6 -c us -g 20*** -o tvguide.xml</p><p></p><p>without a <strong>DAT </strong>file present will produce the GUI on a windows machine.</p><p></p><p>Having now seen the contents of a <strong>DAT </strong>on a working setup does reveal that the presence of the file is required to run from the command line, and that the contents are most likely irrelevant since the contents posted look like the contents of my <strong>DAT </strong>file when I select Microsoft Legacy as the service. On top of that, I have run the <strong>BAT</strong> file with an empty <strong>DAT</strong> file and continue to get the -y error.</p><p></p><p>The more likely issue is that I and Michael (mdg78) have sniffed an invalid UUID, or the wrong UUID.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctboo, post: 515998, member: 98285"] And yet, running a [B]BAT [/B]file with either mc2xml -y *****************************6 -o tvguide.xml or mc2xml -t -y *****************************6 -c us -g 20*** -o tvguide.xml without a [B]DAT [/B]file present will produce the GUI on a windows machine. Having now seen the contents of a [B]DAT [/B]on a working setup does reveal that the presence of the file is required to run from the command line, and that the contents are most likely irrelevant since the contents posted look like the contents of my [B]DAT [/B]file when I select Microsoft Legacy as the service. On top of that, I have run the [B]BAT[/B] file with an empty [B]DAT[/B] file and continue to get the -y error. The more likely issue is that I and Michael (mdg78) have sniffed an invalid UUID, or the wrong UUID. [/QUOTE]
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