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Chris Gorringe
02-15-2018, 01:34 AM
Hi Peter
I am using 10.0.4.0 and it is working very well.
However, I still have a small problem that existed in 10.0.3.0 as well.
If I load DLS with a set of files and have to shutdown and restart my computer, more times that not, it will have forgotten the list of files that I have added and remember some files from a previous session.
I have tried clearing the folders in both my C:\Users\chris\AppData\LocalLow\Conceiva\DownloadS tudio and in C:\Users\chris\AppData\Roaming\Conceiva\DownloadSt udio and this solves the problem for the next reboot but the problem then returns.
I resort to exporting the job list to XML everytime I add a bunch of files so that if I have to reboot, I don't lose the list.
For info, its Windows 10 1709 x64 Enterprise and the machine is left on 24/7 with a UPS.
Any ideas on how to solve this.
Kind regards
Chris

Peter
02-15-2018, 08:12 AM
Hi Chris,
DownloadStudio writes the file list to the database when exiting so if you don't exit DownloadStudio before rebooting then Windows may kill the process and prevent DownloadStudio writing to the database. Can you please try exiting DownloadStudio from the File menu before reboot to see if the problem still occurs?

Chris Gorringe
02-23-2018, 06:05 AM
Hi Peter
Sorry for the delay. I will try this and then report back.
Thanks
Chris

Chris Gorringe
02-23-2018, 07:24 PM
Hi Peter
If I shutdown DS from the tray icons amd then restart the machine, the list of files is preserved correctly. The sort order isn't preserved but that isn't a problem.
So knowing this, does this mean that the shutding down of the computer is either not shuting DS down correctly or is something else going on?
Kind regards
Chris

Peter
02-26-2018, 08:26 AM
Hi Chris,
there may be other programs running at shutdown time that are taking longer to exit and this is delaying DownloadStudio's shutdown so that it does not have enough time to write the list to the database or Windows is not giving the application enough time before forcibly terminating the application.

Chris Gorringe
02-27-2018, 07:08 PM
Is it possible to issue a command to gracefully shutdown DS so that I could put a scheduled command in the task scheduler to shtudown DS on user logoff and/or machine shutdown?

Paul
03-02-2018, 10:06 AM
Yes - you can specify an XML-based script on the command line. See this example:

downloadstudio.exe "<downloadstudio><script><exit_downloadstudio /></script></downloadstudio>"

Chris Gorringe
03-06-2018, 07:07 PM
Hi Paul
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I will add this as a scheduled job and see what happens.
Is there any documentation about other commands that can be passed as XML to the executable?

Chris Gorringe
03-06-2018, 08:06 PM
Hi Paul
I have tried this but when this command is executed, it generates a Crash Dump for DownloadStudio rather than exiting gracefully.
Am I doing something wrong?

Paul
03-07-2018, 08:35 AM
Hi Chris,

We'll try to replicate this here. In the meantime, email us at support [at] conceiva [dot] com and we'll be able to get you up and running with a fix.

Chris Gorringe
08-20-2018, 05:49 PM
Hi Peter
As you know, I have been using 10.0.4.2 since we last spoke and things are much better. However, I had a scenario just now which means that we haven't completely solved the problem. DS had about 50 files in its list with just one in a state of connecting. Because it was minimised to the tray icon, when I logged off the computer, it prompted me to say that a download was in progress with the check box to Auto-resume the download. I cancelled this dialog to stop the shutdown of DS. Then in DS, I stopped the single download that was still connecting and then specifically closed the application. I then logged off the computer and back on again only to find that DS no-longer had the 50 or so files in the list but had one single failed download of about 4 days ago which was not actually valid anymore.
This suggests to me that for some reason, it still isn't persisting the list of downloads when the app is closing.
Many thanks
Chris

Peter
08-21-2018, 09:12 AM
Hi Chris,
could you please go to c:\users\<username>\appdata\roaming\Conceiva\DownloadStudio (where <username> is your username) and add the files in this folder to a zip and send it to support [at] conceiva [dot] com so we can check to see if the database contains the download jobs?