Difference between revisions of "Auto Upload"

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# In the General tab, select '''Run whether user is logged on or not'''. If you do not have Administrator rights then click '''Change User or Group…''' and change the user to be the Administrator. Click the '''Actions''' tab;
# In the General tab, select '''Run whether user is logged on or not'''. If you do not have Administrator rights then click '''Change User or Group…''' and change the user to be the Administrator. Click the '''Actions''' tab;
# In the Actions tab, click '''Edit'''. The Edit Action dialog box will appear.
# In the Actions tab, click '''Edit'''. The Edit Action dialog box will appear.
# In the Settings tab, tick the checkbox '''Stop the task if it runs longer than:''' and choose '''2 hours''' in the dropdown next to it;
# In the Settings tab, tick the checkbox '''If the running task does not end when requested, force it to stop''';
# In the Program/script field, ensure that the path is a UNC path and not a mapped drive. A UNC path begins with the server name. Click '''OK''' to close the Edit Action dialog box and click OK to close the Properties dialog box. Enter your password if required.
# In the Program/script field, ensure that the path is a UNC path and not a mapped drive. A UNC path begins with the server name. Click '''OK''' to close the Edit Action dialog box and click OK to close the Properties dialog box. Enter your password if required.
# To test the Auto Upload process, select '''Task Scheduler Library''' to the left of the Task Scheduler form. Select the Auto Upload task and click '''Run'''.
# To test the Auto Upload process, select '''Task Scheduler Library''' to the left of the Task Scheduler form. Select the Auto Upload task and click '''Run'''.
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