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DaveA
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2013-08-08T12:08:59Z
Hi guys,

I've installed a trial of Visualcron and it looks great. I was just wondering if there's an easy way / the quickest way to set a Windows service to:

1) Start at 7am
2) Restart if crashes during the daily operating hours
3) Stop at 11pm

I skimmed the help file but couldn't see an obvious way to achieve this.

Thanks
David
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2013-08-08T12:16:47Z
You put two Triggers in dependency. In your case you need the Custom Time Trigger which you set from 7 to 11PM.

Then you need either the Process or Service Time Trigger. It depends how your service crashes so I think it is probably best to use the Process Trigger to watch for termination of the process that the service runs as.

In the Trigger tab of the Job you can control which Triggers to put in dependency so both must be met at a given (crash) moment.
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