11-28-2014, 06:13 PM
I agree with you on that atleast. But either way this makes things faster.
Still no excuse for it to be written so simplistic (point I've been trying to get across). Once something fails it's only going to continue carrying out its duties which will only result in more errors the second time it has to be ran (prior configurations). There should be more logic involved with a script such as this. Including checking if a task has been completed prior to the task actually being executed (to avoid problems entirely).

