Monday, October 11, 1999, 10:36:10 AM, Oliver wrote:
> using filemon and found out that The Bat! tries exactly every ten
> seconds to open some file called thebat.IPC in the directory where
From the help on command line parameters:
For those who are familiar with programming we give a hint: The Bat! checks
the file called TheBat.IPC which is located in the same directory where The
Bat! executable (TheBat.exe) file is located. In this text file, each line
represents one command that could be executed by the program, so you can write
commands to this file directly and control The Bat! on your PC even over a
local network. Note that TheBat.IPC is deleted as soon as all commands from it
are executed, so if this file do not exist, you must create it.
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