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1/10/2011 2:59 PM
 
Hello all!

I am creating a scheduler extension and wondering is it possible to somehow make it as a module? What I am trying to achieve is that the dll could be installed through host's Module Definitions action. Now it seems that I must have direct access to file system in order to install my scheduler. Maybe it even doesn't need to be a dll (well, that's the only way I have got it working...)?

Any ideas are appreciated!

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1/10/2011 9:07 PM
 
Well you could write a module that has a single ASCX file (not sure if you can install a module without an ASCX file). Then in the SQL script for the module have the insert SQL to insert the scheduler task

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