You are right. The script is waiting on a particular window to open. How do I get around this?
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I created a script using AutoIT. It runs fine when I load it and sit there watching it. However when I lock the pc and leave it stops executing for some reason. The exe is running but it doesn't do anything...seems to sit idle until I log back in again.
I set the exe up as a service using srvany and it still sits idle. Why won't it continue working when I lock the PC? For reference this is on an XP machine.
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by: SysExpertPosted on 2009-09-30 at 11:08:36ID: 25461598
Depends on what the script is designed to do >
If it is watching screen msgs or windows, then when you lock it, it does not see them anymore, perhaps ?
I hope this helps !