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Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need. Learn More ». Cl sh-i0n Feb 8, at UTC. Pure Capsaicin. Martin This person is a verified professional. Hi there. I wonder if,. The server is configured from Ups program to shutdown in 6 minutes after system starts to use ups power. Although we configured the server from bios to automatically start when it reaches the power from somewhere Server will shutdown properly after 6 minutes but still has power from Ups and it starts again; when the ups power finishes, it will shutdown in an erratic way???

Could you please give some advices??? Thanks indeed Office Office Exchange Server. Save the setting when done. This will bring up another pop-up. Select Daily and pick the time to shut down the machine. Once you have configured this task, it might ask your password of the user to run this task.

No more wasted energy on not turning off your computer or too lazy to turn it off. Use this at your own need to start the machine either in the morning or after work, you have the freedom to configure this to fit your lifestyle. I've tried tweaking some registry values I don't have the link right now and we've also tried a couple of programs one free program didn't work, another one costs money.

Edit Since several people have asked for my reasons - I need to run Selenium web tests on a TeamCity build agent, and they don't work well when the build runs as a windows service. Running them in a user session solves the problem. Next, run the User Accounts control panel by typing control userpasswords2 in the Run command. On the Users tab, uncheck the box "Users must enter a username You may try autologon form sysinternals. It permits you to make windows logon automaticaly under a specified account with the credentials encrypted.

Helpful Tip on Windows autologin: Any Legal Notice that pops up before Windows prompts for user name and password will stop autologin. There may be a way to click passed the prompt automatically, but it was easier to just delete the annoying keys in the registry:. The legal notice issue was causing our autologin to hang. Since this was on a remote Server in the Verizon cloud it was impossible to watch the autologin after a reboot.

The sysinternals autologin tool works very well to get autologin to work. It is already referenced earlier in this post. It's a tool to run an existing application as a service.

This service should use your desired user account. This should solve your problem. You say you need the program to run in a specific user session. Can't you just schedule a task for that program and use that user's credentials?

You'll get the whole user settings: my documents, settings, etc, just as if the user was present. Are you absolutely sure you need to do that?



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