>>so instead of command line "at", why don't you use windows' builtin scheduler?
I thought about that.
The Windows scheduler could kick off ffxp at certain times and days...  If I was going to be gone for the weekend/vacation and wanted it to run 4 days in a row ... I could tell it to start it and schedule it for each day (F, Sa, Su) (not knowing whether the transfers had finished or not).  I think I will have to look at any batch features I was too lazy to RTFM to see 
 
ffxp feature:Internal Schedule (Transfer or Stop a queue at a specific time).  <-- This is good for ONE day and you set it up on the spot correct?
ffxp feature:Automatically reconnect and resume a transfer from where it left off if the connection is lost or no data is received for a specified period of time.  <-- I will  have to check.  I thought it always asks if you want to resume on the reconnect.  If I would KILL the process at a certain time of the morning I wouldn't be there to say yes on the reconnect.  And of course if I somehow kill the whole ffxp process when I'm not there I'll have to see if ffxp considers that "lost."
Guess I need to investigate more.  Bad me.
I'm sure others probably had my problem and have simple solutions that I didn't see while browsing the forums....
I must be flashfxp forum search impaired 
 
