Just noticed that the "LastVersion" file in the profile folder, as the name suggests, gets updated when the profile is opened with (another version of) BAS e.g. from 114.0.5735.91 to 117.0.5938.63. Therefore it's not suitable for our need to determine the original version of which a profile was created.
But at least can be said what was the latest BAS version that worked with it ;)
How to start BAS with specific script by CommandLine?
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hey guys, I got a question need your help:
How to start BAS with specific script by CommandLine? It's not the default one or last one.
I appreciate for any reply, thx -
@xtangliang Just compile your scripts and run them with the --silent key
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@UserTrue Thank you. But if we do so, how to change the script?
Yes, sure in that way, I can compile many. Start or stop each one. But is there any way to save disk space If the machine will run a lots of small script. just like BAS change script?Is there any chance? -
@xtangliang said in How to start BAS with specific script by CommandLine?:
hey guys, I got a question need your help:
How to start BAS with specific script by CommandLine? It's not the default one or last one.
I appreciate for any reply, thx