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Old 01-27-2008, 05:55 PM
cheungtony cheungtony is offline
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Default scheduled task cannot run if I logout the Windows

As the registered user of Workspace Macro, I found that scheduling macro just can run on application mode, thus, I can't logout the Windows for security reason.

BTW, just spot that the action of close windows, Alt + F4 cannot be recorded, is it the limitation of Workspace Macro ?
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Old 01-29-2008, 12:15 AM
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Hello,

If your machine is logged off, Windows will not allow any non-Operating system program to take the control of the mouse or keystrokes. Windows' security deals with logging into the computer at a very low level to prevent hacking.

However, once someone has logged in and then lock the computer, our advanced automation software, Automation Anywhere 4.0 can successfully unlock the computer and lock it back after executing the task. So instead of logging off the computer, you can lock the computer and our technology will unlock the machine to execute the task.

You can download free version of Automation Anywhere 4.0 from our website:
http://www.tethyssolutions.com/automation-software.htm

Moreover, upcoming version of Automation Anywhere includes feature of running task successfully when computer is logged off.

Regarding close window recording, we just tried to reproduce the scenario but it did not reproduce. Workspace Macro can very well record the action of closing window using 'Alt+F4' shortcut. We have attached a macro (testCloseWindow.wksp) for your reference. Copy it under location, 'C:\...\My Documents\Workspace Macro\My Macros' folder.
This macro will open notepad, write something in it and will close the notepad window using 'Alt+F4' keyboard shortcut.

Hope that helps!
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Old 01-31-2008, 05:29 PM
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My finding is cetain mouse action (i.e. close windows) will not works if the scenario got 15 mouse clicks and 52 keystrokes already, it can't record further mouse action or keystrokes (Alt + F4), is it the limiation of Workspace Macro ?
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Old 01-31-2008, 10:48 PM
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Hello,

No, there is no such limitation. Using Workspace Macro, you can record as many actions (mouse or keystrokes) you want. We have attached a macro (testCloseWindow2.wksp) for your reference. Copy it under location, 'C:\...\My Documents\Workspace Macro\My Macros' folder.
This macro will open notepad, write something in it and will close the notepad window using 'Alt+F4' keyboard shortcut. It includes total 100 actions (mouse + keystrokes)

Hope that helps.
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