01-14-2016, 05:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2016, 05:19 PM by bellyman69.
Edit Reason: ADDED VOISON
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I have the latest Vuze (5.7.0.0) using the scheduler - the scheduler essentially stops Vuze's communication in the AM and I want to shut the machine down using a Windows task scheduler. The problem is, when I restart the machine, Vuze complains of not being shutdown "tidy". I did a quick check and found no "shutdown" option with the Vuze command-line.
Q: Why is Vuze not "honoring" the Windows shutdown initiation and NOT "shutting down in a tidy manner"? If there was a command-line option, worst case I could add that to the group policy for shutting down. I know of "shutdown" features in Vuze but they relate to actions and not time. IMO, Vuze should shutdown nicely if Windows says so.
thanks
belly
Q: Why is Vuze not "honoring" the Windows shutdown initiation and NOT "shutting down in a tidy manner"? If there was a command-line option, worst case I could add that to the group policy for shutting down. I know of "shutdown" features in Vuze but they relate to actions and not time. IMO, Vuze should shutdown nicely if Windows says so.
thanks
belly