Is there a way to keep a macro running overnight? I turned off all the
hibernation and put media player on a loop hoping it would keep the
computer active, but when I woke up it wasn't running. Is there
something else I can try?
Is there a way to keep a macro running overnight? I turned off all the
hibernation and put media player on a loop hoping it would keep the
computer active, but when I woke up it wasn't running. Is there
something else I can try?
We need a little more info... What is the macro supposed to do? Does it check
things at certain intervals... (if so look at the ontime function). Is it
supposed to resond to an event? Is it your alarm clock to wake you up in the
morning???
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HTH...
Jim Thomlinson
"JeffMelton" wrote:
> Is there a way to keep a macro running overnight? I turned off all the
> hibernation and put media player on a loop hoping it would keep the
> computer active, but when I woke up it wasn't running. Is there
> something else I can try?
>
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