Is there a way to automatically have flashfxp reset all in the queue and restart transfer upon transfer complete? At this point i type - ctrl - a /ctrl -r / ctrl -z and it does it but this often goes days between the opportunity for me to do so. Any suggestions? If i am missing an obvious solution or missed a posted solution in the forums let me know. I saw that a similar request was made in 2005 but no replies.
I understand the basics of command line and windows scheduling.
Thanks.
Ultimately a new feature could be added so that it could be selected from the dropdown menu in scheduling with flashfxp.
Sorry for the Extra Post. What is happening is a site that i download from will hangup and a large number of files will show as failed, eventually i end up with a transfer complete with hundreds of failed transfers. I need to figure out a way to reset the queue and restart it repeatedly until the queue has completed itself. This is a problem i have been dealing with for years and have been manually doing this. I guess i could save the queue and do a windows task schedule to re download the same queue over and over which would in effect solve the problem till the queue changes.
As a temporary fix, i just save the queue as 1.fqf and have the program scheduled to start and stop once every 12 hours. This is not as good as a feature which resets the remaining queue but it works as long as you check on it once in a while and save the queue manually.
Hopefully someday a new feature can be implemented upon completion to retry remaining queue.
I have a few ideas.. I think moving a file to the end of queue on failure is on the top of my list and I think it might work well in your situation. I do have a few concerns though about how the transfer is failing.
Would it be possible to post a copy of your ftp session log showing how the transfers are failing.