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Old 01-07-2008, 01:50 PM
Curt
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Re: Vista MCE (ehSched) wakes PC at 3.00am

In taskschd.msc, try clicking on task scheduler library, microsoft, then
click
on windows, then media center.

If that doesn't work, then from the main page, double click at the bottom
pane on one of the running tasks there. That may populate the list.

Curt



"Chris50259" <Chris50259@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C4F6D2F5-92D6-46EC-9851-A06B9950E9CE@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> Hi Curt,
>
> The only related task I can find in taskschd.msc is mcupdate (not ehSched)
> and the box to wake the PC is not checked. This is with "show hidden
> tasks"
> checked. Do you think I should be able to find ehSched - if I could it
> might
> solve my problem!
>
> I don't use the recording scheduler.
>
> I tried to raise an issue with Microsoft but they wanted £46 + VAT for the
> privilege of sorting out my problem!
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
>
> "Curt" wrote:
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>> Also, try taskschd.msc. In the task scheduler library, there is a check
>> box
>> under conditions for waking the PC. You may have already tried that as
>> well,
>> I don't know.
>>
>> the problem is that it may affect your recording schedule if you have the
>> tv card set to record shows. Under the proerties tag, on the
>> right hand side of the page, you can reset the time, but if the mcupdate
>> is changing the time back to 3 am, then this may or may not work.
>>
>> If under settings, you disable wake, you can still have it download the
>> guide
>> from the settings page.
>>
>> Again, it may or may not work. If mcupdate is the culprit, you can open
>> an issue with Microsoft.
>>
>> Curt
>>
>>
>> "Chris50259" <Chris50259@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:C64A0F47-A959-45C2-AABE-375DD0E89647@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
>> > Thanks Curt - unfortunately the Event Viewer still shows a scheduled
>> > download
>> > at 3.00am! What I really want to do is to keep the scheduled downloads
>> > but
>> > either move them to a more convenient time, or, even better to keep
>> > them
>> > where they are but stop the event waking the PC!
>> >
>> > "Curt" wrote:
>> >
>> >> In media center, tasks, settings, general, automatic download options,
>> >> there
>> >> is a manual download option.
>> >>
>> >> This might work if you change it to manual.
>> >>
>> >> Curt
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Chris50259" <Chris50259@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:57F3FDFB-B24A-4AF7-8DAE-AB87AEE90877@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Since I installed a TV card in my Vista Home Premium desktop, the
>> >> > computer
>> >> > wakes every night at 3.00am to download an updated program guide
>> >> > (using
>> >> > Media
>> >> > Center). I have investigated this problem and it is being caused by
>> >> > ehSched
>> >> > running. No amount of twiddling with optimizers, power settings or
>> >> > task
>> >> > schedules will fix it (it is not even listed as a hidden task). A
>> >> > small
>> >> > program posted here
>> >> > [url]http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/21568.aspx[/url]
>> >> > fixes
>> >> > the problem temporarily but then it seems that when mcupdate runs,
>> >> > it
>> >> > re-sets
>> >> > ehSched to 3.00am! Since the computer is located in the bedroom, it
>> >> > wakes
>> >> > me
>> >> > at 3.00am too!
>> >> >
>> >> > I understand that stopping mcupdate fixes the problem but that's a
>> >> > bit
>> >> > drastic since that seems to stop all media center updating!
>> >> >
>> >> > Whoever in Microsoft thought that waking a computer at 3.00am to
>> >> > carry
>> >> > out
>> >> > a
>> >> > task that could wait until it was next switched on was a great idea
>> >> > clearly
>> >> > has a limited grasp of real-world PC use!
>> >> >
>> >> > Come on you experts - there must be a way to fix this either by
>> >> > stopping
>> >> > ehSched from waking the PC (so that it runs only when the PC is
>> >> > running -
>> >> > I
>> >> > am currently having to shut down the PC every night and then ehSched
>> >> > runs
>> >> > at
>> >> > start-up) or resetting the time it runs permanently.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks in advance
>> >> >
>> >> > Chris
>> >> >
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