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Old 09-24-2015, 05:12 PM   #26445
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
Run the script you use in the shutdown sequence as a cronjob at every 5 minutes
Overkill, and cron doesn't exist on Windows unless I want to run something like Cygwin.

The script that stores things back to zip on the HD can be run manually. I just hadn't done so in a while. In general, the machine is on 24/7, and Firefox is up and running. If I run the script with FF active, various things won't get updated because FF has the files locked. I run FF Developer Edition and Nightly, both of which get frequent updates and want to be restarted to apply them

I simply need to exit when an update appears, run my shutdown script, and then restart FF instead of restarting from within FF.
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