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I was looking for a way to run ETKA too, without needing to update it every time. So i found this writeup, it was very helpful. Thanks dav1129.
But, as Hugo1111 stated earlier, i was not able to get it return the original date back after shutting down ETKA.
So i started tinkering with the batch file, and i noticed that the %CURDATE% variable has the date with weekday in front, like this: "ke 4.11.2015".
So i edited the batch to remove the first three characters and now it works for me at least. I'm on windows 7 32-bit.
Here is what i did:
I also changed the paths, since i have ETKA 7.5. And date doesn't need to be set back so much (1.6.2015).Code:ECHO OFF CLS :MENU ECHO. ECHO ....................................... ........ ECHO PRESS 1 to select your task, or 2 to EXIT. ECHO ....................................... ........ ECHO. ECHO 1 - Launch E:\ETKA\VWAU\PROG1\Etka7.exe "E:\ETKA\VWAU\PROG\ETKA_VW.INI" ECHO 2 - Exit ECHO. SET /P M=Type 1, 2, then press ENTER: IF %M%==1 GOTO PROGRAM IF %M%==2 GOTO RESETDATE :PROGRAM FOR /F "TOKENS=1* DELIMS= " %%A IN ('DATE/T') DO SET CURDATE=%DATE% SET CLEANDATE=%CURDATE:* =% COLOR 4f echo Setting System date to 01-06-2015 echo. date 01-06-2015 echo Launching Program........Please Wait echo. START /W E:\ETKA\VWAU\PROG1\Etka7.exe "E:\ETKA\VWAU\PROG\ETKA_VW.INI" echo Resetting System Date back to Todays Date....Please Wait date %CLEANDATE%