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Old 06-03-2007, 04:04 PM
Mike NG
 
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Default Netmeter - to exclude unmetered hours

I am using 0.9.9.9 (beta 2) - but are there any tools that allow you to
exclude your unmetered period
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Old 06-03-2007, 04:04 PM
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Default Re: Netmeter - to exclude unmetered hours

"Mike NG" sweepdog@deadspam.com wrote in message
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> I am using 0.9.9.9 (beta 2) - but are there any tools that allow you
> to exclude your unmetered period


NetMeter + Windows Scheduled Tasks?


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Old 06-03-2007, 04:05 PM
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Default Re: Netmeter - to exclude unmetered hours

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 at 19:02:19, Grant (Grant <news@mason.sh>) wrote:
>"Mike NG" sweepdog@deadspam.com wrote in message
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>> I am using 0.9.9.9 (beta 2) - but are there any tools that allow you
>> to exclude your unmetered period

>
>NetMeter + Windows Scheduled Tasks?
>
>

What you mean to kill it off when it's unmetered and start it at the
start of metered. How do I kill of tasks in scheduler
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Old 06-03-2007, 04:05 PM
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Default Re: Netmeter - to exclude unmetered hours

"Mike NG" sweepdog@deadspam.com wrote in message
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> What you mean to kill it off when it's unmetered and start it at the
> start of metered.


Exactly.

> How do I kill of tasks in scheduler


Scheduled Tasks > Properties > Settings > Stop the task if it runs for x
hours/minutes.

I just tested it on my W2K Pro machine and it successfully started NetMeter
and stopped it a minute later.

YMMV.


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Old 06-03-2007, 04:06 PM
Mike NG
 
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Default Re: Netmeter - to exclude unmetered hours

On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 at 21:59:45, Grant (Grant <news@mason.sh>) wrote:
>"Mike NG" sweepdog@deadspam.com wrote in message
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>>
>> What you mean to kill it off when it's unmetered and start it at the
>> start of metered.

>
>Exactly.
>
>> How do I kill of tasks in scheduler

>
>Scheduled Tasks > Properties > Settings > Stop the task if it runs for x
>hours/minutes.
>
>I just tested it on my W2K Pro machine and it successfully started NetMeter
>and stopped it a minute later.
>

OK cheers - this will work fine for a puter on 24/7, or it will require
that value adjusting every time the puter is switched on
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Old 06-03-2007, 04:06 PM
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"Mike NG" sweepdog@deadspam.com wrote in message
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> OK cheers - this will work fine for a puter on 24/7, or it will
> require that value adjusting every time the puter is switched on


Pass. Let us know how your testing goes


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Old 06-03-2007, 04:20 PM
Richard Sobey
 
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Default Re: Netmeter - to exclude unmetered hours

On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 10:06:36 +0000, Mike NG <sweepdog@deadspam.com>
wrote:

>On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 at 21:59:45, Grant (Grant <news@mason.sh>) wrote:
>>"Mike NG" sweepdog@deadspam.com wrote in message
>>news:5U8NU8ALzlFCFwtb@ntlworld.com
>>>
>>> What you mean to kill it off when it's unmetered and start it at the
>>> start of metered.

>>
>>Exactly.
>>
>>> How do I kill of tasks in scheduler

>>
>>Scheduled Tasks > Properties > Settings > Stop the task if it runs for x
>>hours/minutes.
>>
>>I just tested it on my W2K Pro machine and it successfully started NetMeter
>>and stopped it a minute later.
>>

>OK cheers - this will work fine for a puter on 24/7, or it will require
>that value adjusting every time the puter is switched on


Every time.
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