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Vinny P Vinny P is offline
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Default Auto Macro and Locked PC


My apologies everyone. Please forgive my ignorance. I was using a macro
created by a previous manager. I realized after evaluating each step where
the bottleneck was. The macro was pausing at the SendKeys command. I smply
replaced the commands and the macro ran with no issues.

Thanks again for all your help. At least I walked away not only learning how
to dissect a macro line for line, I also understand the use of digital certs.

Thanks again.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Or change the security level to the lowest choice to allow every macro to run.
MS doesn't recommend this.

Vinny P wrote:

Thats what it seems like, but the macro does not require user input. No
message boxes. Perhaps it is something in my code preventing excel from
running while locked?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Could excel be waiting for a user to allow macros to run?

Could your code be waiting for a user to dismiss a msgbox?

Vinny P wrote:

Yes, however, windows scheduler works fine. My User name and pw is stored.
The scheduler kicks of the access macro first and access calls excel. Its
when the excel macro begins, the code appears to be stuck ONLY when the pc is
in a locked state.

"John Bundy" wrote:

Does your machine require you to sign on with a password? I built an auto
scheduler and found that newer (2003+) versions of windows require that a
password be set on the machine, or the machine has to be unlocked to run a
scheduled task. Someone else might have more info on the subject.
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"Vinny P" wrote:

I created a auto run macro in Excel using VBA. An access database kicks off
via windows scheduler and creates data files needed by excel. Once the files
have been created, before access closes, it opens the excel spreadsheet where
the auto run macro is stored. This process is set for early in the morning,
but it seems to stall or "pause" after excel starts. Once I unlock the
machine, the macro "unpauses". Is this an excel issue? Is their code to
prevent this from happening?

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Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson