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riya
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I created an automation project to run some reports using auto it. In the first step it shell executes a .fur file and next everything is mostly mouseclicks. I made into a .exe file. This is working fine normally but when I set up a task scheduler to open the .exe file, the file is being opened but the there is an error popping up showing that the program is not able to locate the .fur file. Can anyone please help solving this issue?

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When I had this problem before it was caused by missing access permissions. IIRC tasks are executed as user System. Either make the task run as another use with the needed permissions or make sure that System has the needed drives assigned and the proper permissions.

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ShellExecute("MS.fur")
AutoItSetOption('MousecoordMode', 0)
Sleep(100000)
MouseClick("primary",490,670,6,3)
MouseClick("primary",490,745,1,3)
sleep(5000)
MouseClick("primary",1468,750,1,0)
Sleep(6.48e+6)
MouseClick("primary",1583,17,1,1)
WinWait("FIS Reports")
Sleep(5000)
MouseClick("primary", 167, 134,1,1)
Sleep(20000)
ShellExecute("SP.fur")
AutoItSetOption('MousecoordMode',0)
Sleep(100000)
MouseClick("primary",482,664,6,3)
MouseClick("primary",481,738,1,3)
Sleep(5000)
MouseClick("primary", 1469,742,1,1)
Sleep(6.48e+6)
MouseClick("primary",1583,17,1,1)
WinWait("FIS Reports")
Sleep(5000)
MouseClick("primary", 167,134,1,1)
 

This is the code I wrote..This is working fine when it is run manually.

 

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Another thing to remember, make sure that the task has interactive mode set. And if you're not logged in and the screen is unlocked, then none of this will work.

Edited by BrewManNH

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