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Windows security locks PC, how can Access send an email out....any ideas

Pack10 (Programmer)
8 Aug 12 16:20
I have a report which will be emailed as an attachment to various managers on a daily basis each day at 10AM. It runs thru Microsoft Scheduler. I will be on vacation next week, and while I am away, Windows Security will lock my pc. I don't think the report will go out if the PC is in locked mode.
Is there a way around this issue?, thanks
Andrzejek (Programmer)
9 Aug 12 8:32

Quote:

I don't think the report will go out

Are you guessing here or do you know for sure?

If you are just guessing - lock your computer before 10:00 AM today and see if the report will go out.

Have fun.

---- Andy

534dna (TechnicalUser)
10 Aug 12 9:58
Yes test it first to see if the report goes out. If it doesn't you could turn off automatic locking. Not very secure though.

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