Hi Henrik,
The problem is in the "Get Started" dialog that all users see when they launch VisualCron for the first time on a particular computer. (Mayeb there's something up with our installation, but as far as I can tell, all users get this wizard, not just the first person after installing the VisualCron).
The second page of the wizard has two options:
o Client and Server
o Client only
If you select "Client only" while logged on to a computer running VisualCron it will stop and disable the VisualCron scheduling service. This has caught us out twice where new users have logged on to the desktop on our server that runs VisualCron, started the client and selected "Client only". In both cases the services were disabled, but we didn't find out until later when jobs missed their scheduled time.
In my opinion, this step should be removed from the "Get Started" wizard and placed in the installation program instead, so that only the person installing VisualCron decides whether to install the server service or not. Other users don't need to be asked this question as you can leave the VisualCron Windows Service in whatever state it's currently in, and just initialise the client program.
You would still be able to stop or start the service using the "Server 🔛 / server [off]" button on the toolbar, and you'd remove a big source of confusion for new users working in a multi-user environment.
This all happens in version 5.6.9 - I don't know if this has changed in 5.7.0.
Cheers,
Mike