3.1.14 Setting a script to start automatically
To set the name of a script file to be started automatically by the Script launcher or JP1/Script service:
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Choose Tools, Set Automatic Start.
The Set Automatic Startup dialog box appears.
For details about using this dialog box, see 4.1.20 Set Automatic Startup dialog box.
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Select a script file name and then click Add. Alternatively, click the Add All button.
The selected script file name(s) are added to the Script file names for automatic start list box.
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Click the OK button.
The contents of the Script file names for automatic start list box are exported as an automatic start information file.
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You can delete script file names from the Script file names for automatic start list box. Select one or more file names and then click Delete. Alternatively, click the Delete All button to delete all the file names in the list. The deleted script file names are added to the Script file name list box.
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If you click Cancel at step 3, the dialog box closes and the added files are ignored. The automatic start setting returns to initial status.
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If you attempt to set up a script to be started automatically while the JP1/Script service is not running, a dialog box containing the following error message appears:
The operation could not be performed because the JP1/Script service is not running. Launch the JP1/Script service, and then re-execute the operation.
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This setting is not enabled in the Script Launcher service.
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