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Hi, I did set Viscosity Client to run through Task Scheduler which works perfect with no issue. but i need help with a command line to add under the argument or start in section that will trigger a certain action to Viscosity with event logs that was generated from event viewer
Example. when my connection interrupts and Viscosity fails to reconnect i need a command that will trigger an event to ensure that viscosity is connected to my server. hope am well understood?
Example. when my connection interrupts and Viscosity fails to reconnect i need a command that will trigger an event to ensure that viscosity is connected to my server. hope am well understood?
Hi bobby_holla,
I'm afraid Viscosity has nothing built in that will be able to trigger events like this. You would need to make a script that asks Viscosity on the status of a connection every minute for example and then generate the event yourself.
Regards,
Eric
I'm afraid Viscosity has nothing built in that will be able to trigger events like this. You would need to make a script that asks Viscosity on the status of a connection every minute for example and then generate the event yourself.
Regards,
Eric
Eric Thorpe
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Ok i get it. i can generate events ID myself, but can you help with me a command scripts that will run repeatedly to reconnect if my network disconnects and Viscosity fails to reconnect. and a script that will trigger each time i connect to a wifi and whenever a network is available on my PC.
Hi bobby_holla,
This isn't really something you can script. I believe Windows Task Scheduler has options to trigger a script or event when you connect to a network, you may wish to look there, otherwise you will need to develop a script or program that is constantly running to monitor your network, this isn't really something we can help you with as you'll need to know what you're doing and invest a decent amount of time developing and testing any method you use.
If Viscosity is failing to reconnect after a drop out, I recommend you check the log for why this is happening and try to fix the problem there rather than brute forcing a reconnect as you can create other problems doing so.
Regards,
eric
This isn't really something you can script. I believe Windows Task Scheduler has options to trigger a script or event when you connect to a network, you may wish to look there, otherwise you will need to develop a script or program that is constantly running to monitor your network, this isn't really something we can help you with as you'll need to know what you're doing and invest a decent amount of time developing and testing any method you use.
If Viscosity is failing to reconnect after a drop out, I recommend you check the log for why this is happening and try to fix the problem there rather than brute forcing a reconnect as you can create other problems doing so.
Regards,
eric
Eric Thorpe
Viscosity Developer
Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sparklabs
Viscosity Developer
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Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
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Ok thank you for your support
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