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  • Plugin Support Lap

    (@lapzor)

    Hi,

    You can try to change it via a plugin like Advanced Cron Manager.

    If somehow it is rescheduled it will need to be changed again so it’s not a super solid solution, but it should work as long as the cron task is not rescheduled.

    Hope that helps. If you have any questions, please let me know!

    Thread Starter hupe13

    (@hupe13)

    I’m using WP Crontrol. This works, but I have to be quick. Changing this is possible between 2 runs in less than a minute. Thank you very much.

    Plugin Support Lap

    (@lapzor)

    Of course switching your whole WP-Cron over to a server managed cron-job could be a (more drastic) solution. But that will affect everything, not just Koko.

    Thread Starter hupe13

    (@hupe13)

    No, you have misunderstood me. I don’t using a server managed cron-job, I’m using the plugin WP Crontrol.

    Now the cronjob runs every hour.

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