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After connecting an add-in to the development environment, you can carry out the add-in's commands by using toolbar buttons or key sequences assigned to the commands.
Additionally, you can carry out commands by running them from the command line.
To run a command from the command line
where Command is the name of the add-in command. This syntax Visual C++, and after the Visual C++ main window appears the command starts running.
After the add-in command completes, Visual C++ continues running. If you want Visual C++ to end, then the add-in command must call the Application object's Quit method when it completes.
Additionally, you can run a command according to a schedule. The following table shows how to schedule a command with Windows NT or Windows 95.
To schedule a command | Do this |
With Windows NT | Use the AT command to run msdev –ex Command For example, to run the command "MyAddin" at 1:00 A.M, use the command: AT 1:00am "msdev –ex MyAddin" The AT command is available only with Windows NT. |
With Windows 95 | You must have the Plus Pack to schedule commands. With the Plus Pack, use the System Agent to run msdev –ex Command. |
See Also How Add-in Commands Are Carried Out