Task Scheduler problem - won´t login automatically

icefiresr

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Task Scheduler problem - won´t login automatically

Hello,
i have a little problem with the Task scheduler on Windows 7.

I would like to use it to start a program, while my PC is at hibernation through the nighttime, so it can run while i am not at the PC.

The problem is, that when i plan the Task in the Scheduler, my PC will start at the time i choose and wake up from the hibernation, but it all get stuck at the User logon screen.

I tried filling up both possibilities in the Security tab (Run only when user is logged on and Run whetever user is logged on or not), then it askes for my passwort and i fill it in. But it gets still stuck at the User logon screen after waking up the PC and wants the password to type in.

Please, can someone help me? I have only one account set up as the administrator with password, nothing else. Why won´t it just work :confused:
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium
You can try going to the screen saver settings and make sure that On Resume Display Logon Screen is unchecked. That might be doing it.
 

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Scratch built
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Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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That did not helped at all.


Anyways, i already solved my problem, it was in power management and the tickbox Request password after start-up from hibernation.

Notw i got another problem: after i plan a program start up in Scheduler, it wakes up the PC, logs in, but won´t launch the program. I tried setting up RapgetRS, Image Viewer, Irfan View, tons of others and it won´t launch even one of them.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium
Why not get rid of your password?
 

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Advent
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Dual-boot: Windows 7 HP 32-bit SP1 & Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP2.
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AMD Phenom X4 9550 2.8Ghz
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FOXCONN A6VMX (Socket 940)
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4.0GB RAM
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256MB On-board ATI Radeon X1200 Series
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UnKnown
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1400 by 900
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500GB Western Digital WDC
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HP Keyboard
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Dial-up via Mobile phone (Three)
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80GB External Hard-drive.

Also I have an old Windows XP Laptop for backup/occasional use etc.
Well, only one user on the PC, only an admin account and without a password? Security reasons? :)
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium
Check that you are using the correct commands and parameters in the task scheduler. Try scheduling one of those programs when your PC is running, you can set it for say 5 minutes after you create the task.
 

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Too many to describe...
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Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
Bill wow, that´s some constructive thinking. Guess what - it worked.

So the only problem that is still present is, how to start the computer from hibernation when the password is on. Task scheduler can not login instead of me, which is sad :(
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium
Bill wow, that´s some constructive thinking. Guess what - it worked.

So the only problem that is still present is, how to start the computer from hibernation when the password is on. Task scheduler can not login instead of me, which is sad :(
lol....that was only to check that the entries in the task scheduler are corect.

Personally, I dont think you can do this easily. The built in task scheduler is very basic unless you are a script wiz. Suggest you google for a 3rd party utility. And the login requirement will always complicate the issue.
 

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Too many to describe...
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Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
Well the entries were correct. It just appears, that you can´t start any programs via scheduler, when the computer is waking up. Trust me, i even tried Repeat after and all the other commands to try starting the program after the wake up. Only a new schedule, which is separate from the first one is working.

Anyway, i have a bad feeling about that autologon with Task Scheduler and i don´t think, that it is even possible. In Windows 8 i want a better Task Scheduler, so i can schedule much more funnier jokes with it to scare people, when their PC is starting the same day at midnight and keeps playing creepy sounds :D
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium

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Windows 7 Ulti. x64
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AMD Phenom 8450 triple-core 2.10 ghz
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4GB
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ATI Radion HD 3200
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Gateway FPD1775W
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1280x720
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465.6613 Gibibytes
Thanks, but i don´t want any automatization of the login procedure for security reasons.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium
Try this program, "Wakeup on Standby"

http://www.dennisbabkin.com/php/download.php?what=WOSB

This can supposedly wake up Windows 7 from hibernation. Install it in "compatibility mode" for vista. You can then apparently set all sorts of scripts for loading software on Wake or shutting down the computer, or whatever.
 

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Too many to describe...
OS
Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
I am currently using the WakeOnLan program, but i will try that too. Thank you again.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium
Wow, that program even launches other programs when the PC wakes up from hybernation. Unlike MS´s non-functional Task Scheduler (moving it to trash can as writing :D).
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium
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