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I am testing report caster 5.2.3 (we've been using WF 5.2.3 for over a year, but we haven't rolled out report caster yet). One job we'd like to schedule essentially refreshes a datamart composed of focus files. The developer who wrote the code for the refresh used Developer Studio and created a Project. I know how to use report caster to schedule something in an application folder and also something in a domain, but how can you schedule something that lives in a project folder? Or is this not possible? It looks like the program that starts the refresh is (also) located in an application folder, but the program won't run successfully from there, I think because of app path issues.