

I also tried to kill the googledrivesync.exe using taskkill and restarting it, but, after the run of googledrivesync.exe runs, it leaves a DOS box on the desktop open. I tried to set up an autohotkey job to do this mouse pointing and clicking job, but due to the inconsistent number of tray icon's it is a hit and miss at best case. I tried and found this scheme to be working, but there is no way to replicate the same function from the command line, i.e., there is no such command line switch as: googledrivesync.exe /pause So far, all my searching points to pausing and restarting the google drive from the tray icon, in order to force a sync, short of shutting it down and restarting it. So, I need to set up something, which will force a sync on my home computer's google drive folder, before starting the scheduled task and get the latest updates I made on that file, while I am at work. I have tasks at home running under task manager, which uses these updated files and sometimes they are time sensitive. I am using google drive to sync personal documents when I am at work and need to update a file at home quickly for personal purposes.
