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      Ronnie Roselli
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      I used the wrong email address when I got my token, now I can't uninstall the program to put the right token in that my googles are on. basiclly if I can't start over with a new token I wont beable to control my lights with my google's

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        Russ @Ronnie Roselli
        last edited by Russ

        Hi @ronnie-roselli, no worries. just delete your token.tkn file from your c:\users(you).TRIGGERcmdData folder, then close and open the TRIGGERcmd agent. It will prompt for a new token, so you can put in your token for your other account.

        BTW, fyi, the Google account you use to login to TRIGGERcmd can be different from the Google account you use for your Google Home devices, in case that helps.

        Russell VanderMey

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          Ronnie Roselli
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          I now have everything correct. I created a batch file to point to my sdk for X-10. when opened it works by itself. However when I point trigger to the batch file, tigger wont execute the command. I don't understand what I am doing wrong. Everything is on my 😄 drive and spelled out exactly like my batch file.

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            Russ @Ronnie Roselli
            last edited by Russ

            @ronnie-roselli, if you click the little green Play icon in the GUI Editor, does it run the batch file? If not, can you tell me what path on your 😄 drive the batch file is in, and tell me what you have in your Command field? You'll need the full path in there - something like "c:\tools\FormCapture.bat". Alternatively you could add the "c:\tools" folder to your system's PATH variable, then close and open the TRIGGERcmd agent. If you do that, you can just put the batch file name in the command field, like "FormCapture.bat".

            Russell VanderMey

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              Raúl Stanciu
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                A Former User
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                I have now made sure that everything is correct. It was a simple matter to create a batch file that pointed to my SDK for X-10. The program works by itself once it has been opened. When I point trigger to the batch file, however, it won't execute the command if I point trigger to the batch file. I am not sure what I am doing wrong and I am not sure what I should be doing. It is all written out exactly as it is in my batch file and all of the information is on my drive.

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                  Xander @A Former User
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                  @johan25 Please make your own thread for support. I have removed the spammy elements of your profile. If they are restored, your forum profile will be deleted. Zero tolerance for spamming here.

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