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# In the Task Scheduler form, find the scheduled task for the Auto Upload process and right-click on it;
# In the Task Scheduler form, find the scheduled task for the Auto Upload process and right-click on it;
# Select the '''Run''' item from the menu and see if it launches and runs correctly.
# Select the '''Run''' item from the menu and see if it launches and runs correctly.
=== If Excel does not Start ===
When running the scheduled task, a new Excel process should run in the background, invisible to the user. You can check that it is actually running by opening the ''Windows Task Manager'' and checking for a new Excel.exe process. If you do not see this process, we recommend following the steps in the following article.
* [[Configure required folders for Auto Upload and Scheduled Tasks]]
* [[Repair office and ensure that all components of Office are installed]]
=== If Excel Opens but does not run ===
When running the scheduled task, a new Excel process should run in the background, invisible to the user. You can check that it is actually running by opening the ''Windows Task Manager'' and checking for a new Excel.exe process. If the process is present but CPU usage stays at 0% for a long time, we recommend following the steps in the following article.
* [[Configure required folders for Auto Upload and Scheduled Tasks]]
* [[Repair office and ensure that all components of Office are installed]]
* [[Create user to run the Auto Upload Scheduled Tasks]]
* [[Adding a Trusted Location in Microsoft Excel]]
* [[Configure DCOM settings for Auto Upload and Scheduled Tasks]]


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