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My script does not work as a service, and/or does not create a log file.
Some users see this issue if the script operations rely on access to a network share.
If Robo-FTP cannot access the network share, then the commands will simply cause errors, to be reported in the script log.
If the script log is normally written to the network share, however, Robo-FTP will be unable to make a log.
In normal operation, if Robo-FTP cannot make the log file, a message box appears to alert the user. When ran as a service, however, this message box is suppressed.
Tags: Robo-FTP, Services, Network Share
