If you open the program to system summary and then click
on the spyware schedule scan radio button you can set to
scan on auto as follows:schedule scan as monthly, weekly,
daily.-set start time as you wish-as far as you wishing
to see scan results, de-select the following; Do not
display scanware results & Do not display scan progress,
these are on R.H. side of screen. Then click update
schedule. IF you would like to check this, set as above
to a couple of min. ahead of your system clock and wait.
P.S. this still will not create a scheduled task in the
scheduled task folder but will still run
>-----Original Message-----
>I've seen a number of other posts relating to both UI
inconsistencies in the
>scheduling areas, and questions about it running (or not
running!) FWIW,
>I've also seen a post indicating that there are command-
line switches
>related to scheduling, but I don't have that message
handy, I'm afraid--a
>google search of these groups if available might find it.
>
>So--I believe Microsoft is aware of this area of the
product having
>significant shortcomings, but I'm glad you have posted
the issue--these
>messages are being read, I can assure you.
>
>
>"The Doc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>news:145601c4f6a9$35210980$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> My MS AS will not run when scheduled either.
>>
>> My scheduled time for running the MS AS is in the "wee"
>> hours of the morning when my computer is in a "sleep"
>> mode.
>>
>> Note: This scheduled task is NOT listed in the MS
>> Scheduled Tasks.
>>
>> So, my guess is that it runs from within MS AS itself,
>> and I have not found an option for "wake up computer"
in
>> the window where you set the scheduled run times.
>>
>> In MS Scheduled Tasks there is, for each specific task,
>> an option to "wake up the computer" that you can check
so
>> the task can run.
>>
>> How does one get around this omission? Other than to
not
>> put the computer in a sleep mode - which defeats the
>> whole purpose of sleep mode.
>>
>> I guess it is a "bug of omission."
>>
>> Does MS know about this problem?
>>
>> How do we inform them of it?
>>
>> Any help or positive suggestions would be appreciated.
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