Hello, I had previously opened this post a few years ago about the WMI staying on. The same incident is happening (outlined in the previous post), and was hoping to see about correcting this problem. I was able to run the following command, suggested in the previous post: ...use the MOC mode. Put in CMD 200>*0>DE. use the DE key or enter key to scroll through codes, *0, *1, *2, ETC. looking for either the feature code A041, or a blank.
EX: 200>*7>A041
Here are the results:
COMMAND=200
200>0
200>0:800-
200>1:804-
200>2:804-
200>3:804-
200>4:804-
200>5:804-
200>6:803-
200>7:804-
200>8:A126-
200>9:804-
200>A:720-
200>B:721-
I didn't see a blank spot to use the A041 code. I can get a backup of the dB and attach, if that helps, since I have limited knowledge of programming running and programming commands.
EX: 200>*7>A041
Here are the results:
COMMAND=200
200>0
200>0:800-
200>1:804-
200>2:804-
200>3:804-
200>4:804-
200>5:804-
200>6:803-
200>7:804-
200>8:A126-
200>9:804-
200>A:720-
200>B:721-
I didn't see a blank spot to use the A041 code. I can get a backup of the dB and attach, if that helps, since I have limited knowledge of programming running and programming commands.