Further to this (below) - I get the same problem if (rather than Locking the
computer) I just log out.
Mark

> >
> Don't think I have any tool that I could use to run a SQL script from a
> command line (D5 Pro).
> I can duplicate the problem on my own system.
>
> Put the executable in Norton Scheduler and wait for the designated time -
it
> runs perfectly.
>
> Do the same but "Lock" the computer (the screen is blank apart from an
> Unlock dialog box).
> When the designated time arrives the screen does a "blip" the disk does a
> "blip" and .... nothing.
> When you "Unlock" the computer the utility completes the run.  It appears
to
> continue from a point at the start of accessing the database, but it's
hard
> to say because the only code before that is writing a couple of lines to
the
> Memo - which would happen pretty quick anyway.
>
> I find it hard to believe that "Locking" the computer would prevent an app
> getting access to the database  (locking appears to be a prevention of
> access through standard input/output).   I could believe that the app is
> stalling because it cannot display stuff on the (locked) screen.
>
> Unless I get any posts saying that this should not be a problem, I'll
start
> rewriting it as a console app.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Mark
>
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