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<blockquote data-quote="Tucker76" data-source="post: 1139668" data-attributes="member: 151431"><p>mm1352000,</p><p></p><p>I check the client config, and yes, Power Scheduler had been enabled. I disabled it, re-enabled it, clicked on OK and closed the MP configuration program. I opened MP, scheduled a recording, put Win 10 to sleep, and waited. The appointed time came and went, but Win 10 didn't wake. I'm running the pre-release version, 1.12 of MP 1 </p><p></p><p>Do you know where MP puts the task scheduler entry in the Win Task Scheduler? I have never been able to find that "Start Service" entry, even after scheduling a recording and putting the system to sleep, then manually waking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tucker76, post: 1139668, member: 151431"] mm1352000, I check the client config, and yes, Power Scheduler had been enabled. I disabled it, re-enabled it, clicked on OK and closed the MP configuration program. I opened MP, scheduled a recording, put Win 10 to sleep, and waited. The appointed time came and went, but Win 10 didn't wake. I'm running the pre-release version, 1.12 of MP 1 Do you know where MP puts the task scheduler entry in the Win Task Scheduler? I have never been able to find that "Start Service" entry, even after scheduling a recording and putting the system to sleep, then manually waking it. [/QUOTE]
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