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<blockquote data-quote="arion_p" data-source="post: 641912" data-attributes="member: 45945"><p>If you have configured the power button in windows to put the system to sleep, PowerScheduler may not have enough time to schedule a wake up before the system goes to sleep. Furthermore, if you are using Win7/Vista, the system will go to sleep even if there are other activities that would normally prevent it from going to sleep (e.g. recording, EPG grabbing etc). To avoid this, disable the power button in windows power options and map it to the suspend action of MP. This way the power button will trigger power scheduler to put the system to sleep and will schedule any required wake up events. That all applies to the power button on the remote. The power button on the chassis is different and I do not know if you can map it in MP.</p><p></p><p>WebEPG is no longer a standalone application. It is a TV Server plugin and as such can only run from within TV Server, not from Task Scheduler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arion_p, post: 641912, member: 45945"] If you have configured the power button in windows to put the system to sleep, PowerScheduler may not have enough time to schedule a wake up before the system goes to sleep. Furthermore, if you are using Win7/Vista, the system will go to sleep even if there are other activities that would normally prevent it from going to sleep (e.g. recording, EPG grabbing etc). To avoid this, disable the power button in windows power options and map it to the suspend action of MP. This way the power button will trigger power scheduler to put the system to sleep and will schedule any required wake up events. That all applies to the power button on the remote. The power button on the chassis is different and I do not know if you can map it in MP. WebEPG is no longer a standalone application. It is a TV Server plugin and as such can only run from within TV Server, not from Task Scheduler. [/QUOTE]
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