by terrypin » Sat Oct 15, 2005 3:33 am
Happy to report that (after much research and anguish!) I sorted the Scheduled Tasks issue. As hoped, the MM script then worked

Thanks.
BTW, despite the warning, I also tried it with MM not running. I had it set to repeat every 10 mins, and the
first time it did bring up MM and played. But the subsequent times it gave me this error:
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Windows Script Host
Script: D:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Scripts\auto\MM-Script-Scheduling.vbs
Line: 21
Char: 1
Error: ActiveX component can't create object: 'SongsDB.SDBApplication'
Code: 800A01AD
Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error
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That's a pity. After all, the real benefit of Scheduled Tasks is that you can set them and forget them. If you have to run MM first, then you may as well then just select an appropriate playlist when you need it.
Is there any other way of achieving this please?Was there some new facility announced in MM itself, to avoid an external script etc?
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Terry, West Sussex, UK
Happy to report that (after much research and anguish!) I sorted the Scheduled Tasks issue. As hoped, the MM script then worked ;) Thanks.
BTW, despite the warning, I also tried it with MM not running. I had it set to repeat every 10 mins, and the [b]first[/b] time it did bring up MM and played. But the subsequent times it gave me this error:
---------
Windows Script Host
Script: D:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Scripts\auto\MM-Script-Scheduling.vbs
Line: 21
Char: 1
Error: ActiveX component can't create object: 'SongsDB.SDBApplication'
Code: 800A01AD
Source: Microsoft VBScript runtime error
---------
That's a pity. After all, the real benefit of Scheduled Tasks is that you can set them and forget them. If you have to run MM first, then you may as well then just select an appropriate playlist when you need it.
Is there any other way of achieving this please?Was there some new facility announced in MM itself, to avoid an external script etc?
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Terry, West Sussex, UK