[cfaussie] Re: set file created date with ColdFusion

2009-09-01 Thread AJ Mercer
when I run it from the command line

 C:\Program Files\DataMystic\DirDate\dirdate.exe


I get a popup

 dirdate.exe is not a valid Win32 application



2009/9/1 Dale Fraser d...@fraser.id.au

  Arguments in cfexecute can be temperamental.



 Put it in a bat and just run the bat.



 Regards

 Dale Fraser



 http://dale.fraser.id.au

 http://learncf.com

 http://flexcf.com



 *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *AJ Mercer
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 September 2009 3:33 PM
 *To:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [cfaussie] Re: set file created date with ColdFusion



 I am going do with path as it looks like a workable solution
 but cfexecute is giving me grief

 cfexecute
 name=C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe
 arguments=/?
 variable=dirdate
 timeout=5 /

 returns *** DirDate 30 day evaluation copy ***

 But whenI change arguments to change the created date it times out
 If I cut and past the name and arguments portions into a DOS command line
 it works

 I am running CF as a named user
 and that user has full control permissions on dirdate.exe
 I have rebooted the server


 cfexecute name=C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe
 arguments=-CREATION year=1968 month=06 day=14 d:\websites\pdf\version.pdf
 variable=dirdate timeout=5 /


 Any suggestions / ideas?

 2009/8/31 phad...@formstar.com


 On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 02:43:43PM +0800, AJ Mercer wrote:
  see attached screenshot
 
  I would like to set the highlighted property

 If .Net doesn't have the ability, and you can cfexecute,
 check out programs such as DirDate:
 http://www.datamystic.com/dirdate.html

 Just one of many.

 Cheers


 Paul Haddon
 Technical Services Manager
 Formstar Print Technologies






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[cfaussie] Re: set file created date with ColdFusion

2009-09-01 Thread AJ Mercer
looks like the version on my machine has gotten corupt.

the web server is ok
but is still timing out

cfexecute name=\\pc000135\d$\websites\pdf\dirdate.bat
arguments=-CREATION year=1968 month=06 day=14 #pdfFile# variable=dirdate
timeout=2 /

*dirdate.bat*

 @ECHO OFF

 C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe %*
 rem echo C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe %*



If I cut and paste the output from the echo command it works

C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe -CREATION year=1968 month=06 day=14
d:\websites\pdf\version.pdf



2009/9/1 AJ Mercer ajmer...@gmail.com

 when I run it from the command line

 C:\Program Files\DataMystic\DirDate\dirdate.exe


 I get a popup

 dirdate.exe is not a valid Win32 application



 2009/9/1 Dale Fraser d...@fraser.id.au

  Arguments in cfexecute can be temperamental.



 Put it in a bat and just run the bat.



 Regards

 Dale Fraser



 http://dale.fraser.id.au

 http://learncf.com

 http://flexcf.com



 *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *AJ Mercer
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 September 2009 3:33 PM
 *To:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [cfaussie] Re: set file created date with ColdFusion



 I am going do with path as it looks like a workable solution
 but cfexecute is giving me grief

 cfexecute
 name=C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe
 arguments=/?
 variable=dirdate
 timeout=5 /

 returns *** DirDate 30 day evaluation copy ***

 But whenI change arguments to change the created date it times out
 If I cut and past the name and arguments portions into a DOS command line
 it works

 I am running CF as a named user
 and that user has full control permissions on dirdate.exe
 I have rebooted the server


 cfexecute name=C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe
 arguments=-CREATION year=1968 month=06 day=14 d:\websites\pdf\version.pdf
 variable=dirdate timeout=5 /


 Any suggestions / ideas?

 2009/8/31 phad...@formstar.com


 On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 02:43:43PM +0800, AJ Mercer wrote:
  see attached screenshot
 
  I would like to set the highlighted property

 If .Net doesn't have the ability, and you can cfexecute,
 check out programs such as DirDate:
 http://www.datamystic.com/dirdate.html

 Just one of many.

 Cheers


 Paul Haddon
 Technical Services Manager
 Formstar Print Technologies






 --
 AJ Mercer
 Web Log: http://webonix.net


 



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[cfaussie] Re: set file created date with ColdFusion

2009-09-01 Thread AJ Mercer
another failed attempt

I saved the command to a new bat file
and called that (no arguments required)

The new bat file works if run from the server console


2009/9/1 AJ Mercer ajmer...@gmail.com

 looks like the version on my machine has gotten corupt.

 the web server is ok
 but is still timing out

 cfexecute name=\\pc000135\d$\websites\pdf\dirdate.bat
 arguments=-CREATION year=1968 month=06 day=14 #pdfFile# variable=dirdate
 timeout=2 /

 *dirdate.bat*

 @ECHO OFF

 C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe %*
 rem echo C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe %*



 If I cut and paste the output from the echo command it works

 C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe -CREATION year=1968 month=06
 day=14 d:\websites\pdf\version.pdf



 2009/9/1 AJ Mercer ajmer...@gmail.com

 when I run it from the command line

 C:\Program Files\DataMystic\DirDate\dirdate.exe


 I get a popup

 dirdate.exe is not a valid Win32 application



 2009/9/1 Dale Fraser d...@fraser.id.au

  Arguments in cfexecute can be temperamental.



 Put it in a bat and just run the bat.



 Regards

 Dale Fraser



 http://dale.fraser.id.au

 http://learncf.com

 http://flexcf.com



 *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] *On
 Behalf Of *AJ Mercer
 *Sent:* Tuesday, 1 September 2009 3:33 PM
 *To:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* [cfaussie] Re: set file created date with ColdFusion



 I am going do with path as it looks like a workable solution
 but cfexecute is giving me grief

 cfexecute
 name=C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe
 arguments=/?
 variable=dirdate
 timeout=5 /

 returns *** DirDate 30 day evaluation copy ***

 But whenI change arguments to change the created date it times out
 If I cut and past the name and arguments portions into a DOS command line
 it works

 I am running CF as a named user
 and that user has full control permissions on dirdate.exe
 I have rebooted the server


 cfexecute name=C:\PROGRA~1\DataMy~1\DirDate\dirdate.exe
 arguments=-CREATION year=1968 month=06 day=14 d:\websites\pdf\version.pdf
 variable=dirdate timeout=5 /


 Any suggestions / ideas?

 2009/8/31 phad...@formstar.com


 On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 02:43:43PM +0800, AJ Mercer wrote:
  see attached screenshot
 
  I would like to set the highlighted property

 If .Net doesn't have the ability, and you can cfexecute,
 check out programs such as DirDate:
 http://www.datamystic.com/dirdate.html

 Just one of many.

 Cheers


 Paul Haddon
 Technical Services Manager
 Formstar Print Technologies






 --
 AJ Mercer
 Web Log: http://webonix.net


 



 --
 AJ Mercer
 Web Log: http://webonix.net




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 Web Log: http://webonix.net




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