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When I schedule a macro to run sometimes (always), the pc has gone into Screen Saver mode. Our PC's are set that the Screen Saver is not available to change, (Security). You must always sign back in after the screen saver has fired. When I push Cntl, Alt, Delete, for the sign on screen it will exit Macro Scheduler every time. Is there a way to disable Macro Scheduler to recognize that I am trying to bring up the sign on screen not exit?
Sounds more like the workstation has locked. There's no way around the security limitations of Windows I'm afraid.
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You are correct the PC is locked in a way. When the Screen Saver is in operation there is a screen that indicates that the computer is locked. I then can unlock the screen by"Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to unlock this computer." But when I perform this action Macro Scheduler will drop me and I can not add this step into by script. My question is: Is there a way for me to have Macro Scheduler not drop me. In the interim I have built a small script that runs every 15 minutes that will refresh the screen and not let the PC go into Screen Saver. But I would rather just have Macro Scheduler start and sign me in and run the script.
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Macro Scheduler 8.0 will have the ability to automatically sign on / unlock the workstation, run the script and then lock the workstation again. This is for scheduled macros. Version 8.0 will include a service so that the scheduler will work even when Macro Scheduler is not running and when the workstation is logged out. In macro properties you can tell it to AutoLogon and provide a username and password to use for this purpose. If the workstation is locked/logged out when the schedule kicks in the workstation is logged in using that username/password, the script is run and the workstation is then locked.
Macro Scheduler 8.0 will have the ability to automatically sign on / unlock the workstation, run the script and then lock the workstation again. This is for scheduled macros. Version 8.0 will include a service so that the scheduler will work even when Macro Scheduler is not running and when the workstation is logged out. In macro properties you can tell it to AutoLogon and provide a username and password to use for this purpose. If the workstation is locked/logged out when the schedule kicks in the workstation is logged in using that username/password, the script is run and the workstation is then locked.
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