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Would it be possible to have a way to run Seattle without needing a user to log in? I prefer not to log into my machine all of the time and would like Seattle to still take advantage of my resources.
This could either be an install option or just instructions on a wiki page.
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it is not trivial to get tasks to run on system startup. To use scheduled tasks, one would need to provide a password for the user account that we will be running on, otherwise the task will not be run. There is no easy way for us to do this natively, as the "RUNAS" command does not accept pipe input. Therefore, there is no way to guarantee that the scheduled task will run on startup, since the user's password is required to schedule the task.
Since our Windows userbase isn't terribly large, we will have instead a wiki page that tells them how to set up Seattle to start on startup if they are inclined to do so.
John Bohrmann asks:
This could either be an install option or just instructions on a wiki page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: