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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1292649" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>At first, EPG-Buddy wasn't developed nor tested on Win 11. Also most programs are working a tool like EPG-Buddy that utilized some of the Windows own functionality could have some issues.</p><p></p><p>Grab-EPG. exe needs tons of parameter to work properly. Running it directly from CLI is not a good idea. If you do so, you need to enter all the configuration work you've done before in EPG-Buddy as parameter by hand.</p><p></p><p>Setting a task to the taskplaner needs admin rights. That's why EPG-Buddy is running a helper tool if you want to set the schedule. This helper tool requests admin rights and then set the schedule. As I don't have Win 11 (and probably wont get it in next years to come), I only can guess what's going wrong. Maybe the schedule format has changed again. This happens during the Win 10 versions already once. In earlier Windows versions (until Win 10 1909) the schedules are always backward compatible but since then Microsoft decided to remove the backward compatibility, for whatever reason they might have. That's why you need to set the proper version of taskplaner in EPG-Buddy settings. But if Microsoft has something changed in meantime again, I'm not able to fix this as I don't have Win 11 and I don't want to have Win11 at all.</p><p></p><p>You can check this by using the xml file created by the helper tool once you've tried to set the schedule. It's named "Grab-EPG.xml" and can be found inside the EPG_Buddy installation folder. You can try to import this XML into the taskplaner using the Windows internal tool to manage schedules. I don't know where to find it in Win 11. On Win 10 it is in "Computer Management" (or similar, my Windows runs in German and here it's called Computerverwaltung) you can access by right clicking on the start button. But as told, if this is the same in Win 11 I can't tell...</p><p> </p><p>If the version didn't match, the tool is moaning about. If it match it should import the schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1292649, member: 109222"] Hi. At first, EPG-Buddy wasn't developed nor tested on Win 11. Also most programs are working a tool like EPG-Buddy that utilized some of the Windows own functionality could have some issues. Grab-EPG. exe needs tons of parameter to work properly. Running it directly from CLI is not a good idea. If you do so, you need to enter all the configuration work you've done before in EPG-Buddy as parameter by hand. Setting a task to the taskplaner needs admin rights. That's why EPG-Buddy is running a helper tool if you want to set the schedule. This helper tool requests admin rights and then set the schedule. As I don't have Win 11 (and probably wont get it in next years to come), I only can guess what's going wrong. Maybe the schedule format has changed again. This happens during the Win 10 versions already once. In earlier Windows versions (until Win 10 1909) the schedules are always backward compatible but since then Microsoft decided to remove the backward compatibility, for whatever reason they might have. That's why you need to set the proper version of taskplaner in EPG-Buddy settings. But if Microsoft has something changed in meantime again, I'm not able to fix this as I don't have Win 11 and I don't want to have Win11 at all. You can check this by using the xml file created by the helper tool once you've tried to set the schedule. It's named "Grab-EPG.xml" and can be found inside the EPG_Buddy installation folder. You can try to import this XML into the taskplaner using the Windows internal tool to manage schedules. I don't know where to find it in Win 11. On Win 10 it is in "Computer Management" (or similar, my Windows runs in German and here it's called Computerverwaltung) you can access by right clicking on the start button. But as told, if this is the same in Win 11 I can't tell... If the version didn't match, the tool is moaning about. If it match it should import the schedule. [/QUOTE]
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