Save Captchas by Killing Tasks
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There are occasions, where the user knows already that a specific Task/site will fail. When this happens, the user may want to skip this task, or in SEO Autopilot language "kill" this task. This will save captchas that would be used, if the task retried until reaching "Failed" state. 

To kill a task, you simply:
1) Select the task or tasks from the Task Grid.
2) Right-Click and select "Kill Task".

[Image: kill_task.jpg]
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it work only with idle process. the problem is when the process is looped(retry) and can not be finalized and consumes many captchas. the best solution is to limit the retry number to 2. will use fewer CAPTCHAs and the campaign will end faster
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(03-22-2018, 09:32 PM)destroi Wrote: it work only with idle process. the problem is when the process is looped(retry) and can not be finalized and consumes many captchas. the best solution is to limit the retry number to 2. will use fewer CAPTCHAs and the campaign will end faster

The thing is that in many websites the success submission takes 4-5 retries.

So, you will earn some captchas if there is a limit retry feature, but you will loose Successful submissions...

Regards,
Archer
SEO Autopilot - Best SEO Software
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(03-24-2018, 10:08 AM)archer Wrote:
(03-22-2018, 09:32 PM)destroi Wrote: it work only with idle process. the problem is when the process is looped(retry) and can not be finalized and consumes many captchas. the best solution is to limit the retry number to 2. will use fewer CAPTCHAs and the campaign will end faster

The thing is that in many websites the success submission takes 4-5 retries.

So, you will earn some captchas if there is a limit retry feature, but you will loose Successful submissions...

Regards,
Archer

usually when it fails or is a blocked proxy or email domain problem. 


"The thing is that in many websites the success submission takes 4-5 retries."
for me at most 2 retries it works.

Check this images.

https://imgur.com/a/Y9ehd


web2.0 - spruz.com and myblog.de

this can retry 1000 times, but it will not work, because it is a problem in the programming code.
my program spent almost 2 hours trying only those 2 sites and using many captchas, this was just an example, so I suggested the option to limit this.
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(03-24-2018, 04:17 PM)destroi Wrote:
(03-24-2018, 10:08 AM)archer Wrote:
(03-22-2018, 09:32 PM)destroi Wrote: it work only with idle process. the problem is when the process is looped(retry) and can not be finalized and consumes many captchas. the best solution is to limit the retry number to 2. will use fewer CAPTCHAs and the campaign will end faster

The thing is that in many websites the success submission takes 4-5 retries.

So, you will earn some captchas if there is a limit retry feature, but you will loose Successful submissions...

Regards,
Archer

usually when it fails or is a blocked proxy or email domain problem. 


"The thing is that in many websites the success submission takes 4-5 retries."
for me at most 2 retries it works.

Check this images.

https://imgur.com/a/Y9ehd


web2.0 - spruz.com and myblog.de

this can retry 1000 times, but it will not work, because it is a problem in the programming code.
my program spent almost 2 hours trying only those 2 sites and using many captchas, this was just an example, so I suggested the option to limit this.

Those two sites will fail after some tries, don't think seo auto pilot eats too many captchas but for highest possible success rate I can afford 4-5 retires.
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