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W7 Task Scheduler & TV Server Scheduler - Would They Conflict?
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<blockquote data-quote="EViS" data-source="post: 681417" data-attributes="member: 25256"><p>The TV Server (Powerscheduler) is automatically configured to wake the HTPC up everyday at 21:00 to grab EPG. The HTPC will then go to sleep as long as network useage is not above 15 kb/s and/or any of the listed programmes are not open. This part works flawlessly.</p><p></p><p>I would now also like for the HTPC to automatically wake at 15:00. I imagine that the easiest way to do this is through Windows 7 Task Scheduler, yes?</p><p></p><p>However, will this W7 Task conflict with the TV Server (Powerscheduler) one at all? i.e. Will the TV Server (Powerscheduler) put the HTPC back to sleep after 15min if any of the aforementioned conditions are not true?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EViS, post: 681417, member: 25256"] The TV Server (Powerscheduler) is automatically configured to wake the HTPC up everyday at 21:00 to grab EPG. The HTPC will then go to sleep as long as network useage is not above 15 kb/s and/or any of the listed programmes are not open. This part works flawlessly. I would now also like for the HTPC to automatically wake at 15:00. I imagine that the easiest way to do this is through Windows 7 Task Scheduler, yes? However, will this W7 Task conflict with the TV Server (Powerscheduler) one at all? i.e. Will the TV Server (Powerscheduler) put the HTPC back to sleep after 15min if any of the aforementioned conditions are not true? [/QUOTE]
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