RoboTask service no long in system tray
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RoboTask service no long in system tray
HelloThere's 4 users on my computer, and I don't use Auto-logon.
RoboTask service no long in system tray
There is one moment:
Tray icon can be visible only on DEFAULT session. If you have a few sessions on the computer (fast user switching mode) then only THE FIRST logged session is default session.
Also, can you simply restart the service manually?
Tray icon can be visible only on DEFAULT session. If you have a few sessions on the computer (fast user switching mode) then only THE FIRST logged session is default session.
Also, can you simply restart the service manually?
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RoboTask service no long in system tray
I don't use fast user switching mode.On another topic, I've written that Robotask doesn't start : timeout ( 30s ).
RoboTask service no long in system tray
Can you start RoboTask service manually?
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RoboTask service no long in system tray
Yes, if I start it manually the icon appears in the systray.But I think, the service should start automatically, no ?
RoboTask service no long in system tray
I things have gotten off track here.In short, I have the robotask service set to autostart and it runs constantly in the background.When I logon to the computer (the one running the robotask service) via terminal server SOMETIMES the robotask tray icon does not show up.Sometimes it does.If I restart the service it typically does show up.Without the Service tray icon, as far as I know, there is no way to get into the edit task screen associated with service and thus can not edit the tasks.Make sense?Bob Bob
RoboTask service no long in system tray
Sometimes some services get timeout error at starting of computer. This happened when system try to start many services at a time. I wrote earlier that I sometimes get such error from my local IIS service, but never from RopboTask. Maybe, your computer have another configuration and you got this error from RoboTask.Yes, if I start it manually the icon appears in the systray. But I think, the service should start automatically, no ?
in any case I wrote the problem into our ToDo list and we shall investigate this.
RoboTask service no long in system tray
I found a work around for getting the NT Service icon to show up. I was mstsc consoling into my server and it was not appearing; however, the service was started.Solution: mstsc /console into your server/workstation and it will appear.
RoboTask service no long in system tray
Thank you. This is valid for terminal sessions only. We spoke about problems when green tray icon sometimes disappear from the screen but service is working on local computer.Solution: mstsc /console into your server/workstation and it will appear.
RoboTask service no long in system tray
I know that the lack of a Green (Service based) Robotask icon is known to be a long standing bug - however given the above is there also the issue that when the Robotask service executes on Vista it runs under session 0 and all user activity happens in sessions 1 upwards.Could this also be an issue (at least with Vista)?SOleg wrote:There is one moment:
Tray icon can be visible only on DEFAULT session. If you have a few sessions on the computer (fast user switching mode) then only THE FIRST logged session is default session.
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