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Old 05-22-2014, 10:36 AM   #50
JayKindle
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@PeterT, the reason I found out that any app you schedule doesn't show themselves in the tray is because of this setting: Run whether user is logged on or not -- with this setting, it will run hidden, even if the the hidden box isn't checked. Its purpose is for it to run, even if only the guest or another account is running. Pretty neat trick.

In order for it to appear on the tray or desktop, is for you to just choose: Run only when user is logged on. -- Read more about this here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc722152.aspx

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Eventually a second instance of calibre starts (the second job) and then both instances of calibre terminate.
Did the second schedule also kill the "calibre-parallel.exe" from running?

@kovidgoyal, yes, I've doubled checked this, and when I schedule it, I make sure that my user account name is the one marked for this schedule to run. Since it asks me for my user password to confirm.

Good to know about the memory leak. But I'd still prefer it to run only when I schedule it to turn on/off. Anyway you could add such feature in the near future to it?

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