I have a logical conundrum. A problem I've been tracking for some time has led me to this question.
In HS3 settings, we have "Power Failure Recovery settings" --> "Do not allow scripts to run during recovery"
The script Startup.vb 'should' always run during startup, and does seem to regardless of this setting, however I have occasion to run another one time script within Startup.vb to initialize some hardware.
I've noticed sometimes my script hasn't been running and I believe the above option being set may be the cause.
Are there any consequences to NOT setting this option so that scripts other than Startup.vb are allowed to run during startup?
I would think rather than HS preventing scripts running, that preventing events running during startup would make more sense, or is it the case that HS does this by default?
In HS3 settings, we have "Power Failure Recovery settings" --> "Do not allow scripts to run during recovery"
The script Startup.vb 'should' always run during startup, and does seem to regardless of this setting, however I have occasion to run another one time script within Startup.vb to initialize some hardware.
I've noticed sometimes my script hasn't been running and I believe the above option being set may be the cause.
Are there any consequences to NOT setting this option so that scripts other than Startup.vb are allowed to run during startup?
I would think rather than HS preventing scripts running, that preventing events running during startup would make more sense, or is it the case that HS does this by default?
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