Anyway, try as I might, I was unable to get it to work reliably as a scheduled task, which totally defeated the purpose of the script. ![]() ![]() It may have had something to do with Vista's more restrictive security policies. I tried to update this macro with the Vista-specific keystrokes, but for some unknown reason, the program seemed to work fine when run manually, but when I tried to run it as a scheduled task, it would hang.
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