Difference between revisions of "Troubleshooting Auto Upload Problems"

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If the auto upload does not run correctly as a scheduled task, we recommend you test using the Auto Upload Test file. For more information see [[Test the scheduled task using the Auto Upload Test file]].
If the auto upload does not run correctly as a scheduled task, we recommend you test using the Auto Upload Test file. For more information see [[Test the scheduled task using the Auto Upload Test file]].
== If Excel does not Start ==
You can test this by checking the Task Manager. When the schedule task triggers a new Excel process should run the back ground. If you don't see this process then it has not started.
It may be because the association between .xls files and Excel is not working
Try appending the Excel.exe path to the Scheduled Task > Action > Program/.script: field before the AutoUpload.xls path. Separate the two paths with a space.
== If Excel Opens but does not run ==
You can test for this by opening Windows Task Manager and monitoring the Excel Process. If it starts but has no CPU usage then its not running.
# Ensure macro warnings are not not preventing Excel from Running. Run the auto upload manually and enable macros in this app to run.
# The existing user may not have permissions to run scheduled tasks in the back ground. Try creating a new Local User and setting up auto upload in that session
# Set the Task to '''Run only when user is logged on'''


== Configure the Auto Upload Scheduled Task to terminate after a set number of hours ==
== Configure the Auto Upload Scheduled Task to terminate after a set number of hours ==
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