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nrogers64

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  1. I agree. That sounds like the best approach because it's more flexible that way too. It would probably need a special variable or two like {errormessage} and {errorcode}.
  2. Actually, I do have it running on a remote machine.
  3. It would be great if Ketarin could be configured to send an e-mail whenever an error occurs. I have Ketarin set up to run as a scheduled task, so I hardly ever run it in interactive mode. There was a time (I believe in 2010) that Piriform changed the download URL for the slim build of CCleaner from http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds/downloadbinslim to http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/download/slim/downloadfile . I didn't realize this until much later since I never bothered running Ketarin in interactive mode. Thanks!
  4. Thank you! Why does the Special variables page not mention a {version} variable? Is it a new variable? Also, I know this isn't what I originally asked for, but how complicated is it to create a version variable (with a different name) for applications not from FileHippo.com?
  5. I know there are lots of predefined variables such as {file} and {filesize}. I also know that Ketarin is kind of geared towards FileHippo.com. It seems that there should be a way, at least for applications from FileHippo, that one could easily capture the version of the software just downloaded into a variable to be used with the command to execute after updating an application. For example, to pass as a parameter to a script to send an e-mail to me saying "Version [version] of [application] was just downloaded". It doesn't look like there is a predefined variable to do this. Is there a way to do this as a user-defined variable? If so, how?
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