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| Home premium 32 bit, SP1 | clarification please Most likely I misunderstood this issue right from the start. Question : When it comes to scheduled scanning, automatic updating etc, the computer has to be turned on , or else it will wait till it's on. Right or wrong ?? |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: clarification please Hi t-4-2, Yes the computer will need to be awake and turned on for them to run. Most of them have the option checked to run the next available time when the schedule is missed by default in Task Scheduler, but this depends on the item. Hope this helps, Shawn |
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| Home premium 32 bit, SP1 | Re: clarification please Thank you, Shawn. I got into a misunderstanding with an OP regarding this matter. |
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