Hi,
What a great program this is. Have got it successfully working using Pushover. Originally had it working using Dropbox, but found this would intermittently stop working creating command.txt(1), command.txt(2) etc.
Anyway, using Pushover is great thus far, however, sometimes I will come back to my PC (running Windows 10 Professional 10.0.18363 Build 18363) and the app has disappeared from the system tray, presumably it has force closed for some reason, meaning that commands aren't received.
Do you know why this might be happening?
Thanks again. It's a brilliant program!
Scott
Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
Thanks, glad you like the program.
I put a change in the last version of the program to deal with the dropbox issue you describe below; also if you want to go back to using it you should make a minor change to your IFTTT applet, as described in the revised instruction - step 14 - here: https://push2run.com/setup_dropbox.html Basically, the new part is:
regarding the program disappearing from the systray, can you be a little more specific? When you say the systray, do you mean the area just to the left of the system clock at the bottom right of your screen? If yes, is it possibly just being grouped in with the other icons which you can see if you click on the up pointer ( ^ ) to the left of the system clock - or do you mean the program stops running altogether?
I put a change in the last version of the program to deal with the dropbox issue you describe below; also if you want to go back to using it you should make a minor change to your IFTTT applet, as described in the revised instruction - step 14 - here: https://push2run.com/setup_dropbox.html Basically, the new part is:
with the part in bold having change.the Content field:
should contain:
the Device name you used in step 3 above. It should be followed by "<br>" without the quotes as shown below,
followed by the IFTTT ingredient {{TextField}} and by "<br>" without the quotes as shown below,
followed by the IFTTT ingredient {{CreatedAt}} and by "<br>" without the quotes as shown below.
regarding the program disappearing from the systray, can you be a little more specific? When you say the systray, do you mean the area just to the left of the system clock at the bottom right of your screen? If yes, is it possibly just being grouped in with the other icons which you can see if you click on the up pointer ( ^ ) to the left of the system clock - or do you mean the program stops running altogether?
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
Hi Rob,
Thanks for that. Have done the change for Dropbox in case I go back to using it (though Pushover seems to be great and maybe faster(?))
In regard to the icon disappearing from the systray, I do mean the area to the left of the clock. The 'show hidden icons' button shows it also isn't there so the application has entirely closed for some reason.
In fact, I just went to check now; ithe icom was there so I hovered over it with my cursor and it automatically disappeared (closed). I restarted the application, it's now in the hidden icons area again, I hover over it and it's fine...
Thanks for that. Have done the change for Dropbox in case I go back to using it (though Pushover seems to be great and maybe faster(?))
In regard to the icon disappearing from the systray, I do mean the area to the left of the clock. The 'show hidden icons' button shows it also isn't there so the application has entirely closed for some reason.
In fact, I just went to check now; ithe icom was there so I hovered over it with my cursor and it automatically disappeared (closed). I restarted the application, it's now in the hidden icons area again, I hover over it and it's fine...
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
Well, that should not happen.
Please go to the Push2Run options window, and under 'session log' please check the option to write to disk.
Next time this happens, you'll need to restart the program again, but please go back to that same options window and click on the session log file name and it will open up the folder in which it is stored. After that, you can look for a clue in the log that might indicate why it was shut down the last time around. If you want to post your log here, I can take a look.
Please go to the Push2Run options window, and under 'session log' please check the option to write to disk.
Next time this happens, you'll need to restart the program again, but please go back to that same options window and click on the session log file name and it will open up the folder in which it is stored. After that, you can look for a clue in the log that might indicate why it was shut down the last time around. If you want to post your log here, I can take a look.
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
Thank you! Will do.
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
So, it just happened again. Here's the session log from today (25th May):
2020-05-24 14:04:53.866 - Incoming Pushover push ...
2020-05-24 14:04:53.866 - open J
2020-05-24 14:04:54.475 - action completed
2020-05-24 14:05:45.370 - Incoming Pushover push ...
2020-05-24 14:05:45.370 - open S
2020-05-24 14:05:45.964 - action completed
2020-05-25 20:39:51.053 - Push2Run version 3.0.3.0 started
2020-05-25 20:39:51.103 - Windows UAC notify feature is on
2020-05-25 20:39:51.108 - Normal privileges are in effect
2020-05-25 20:39:51.785 - Current network adapter is Wi-Fi
2020-05-25 20:39:52.091 - Network status is up
2020-05-25 20:39:56.800 - Connection with Pushover established
2020-05-25 20:39:58.573 - Obsolete Pushover notifications for Push2Run_SCOTT-DESKTOP have been dismissed
2020-05-25 20:39:58.737 - Dropbox monitoring begun for D:\Dropbox\Apps\Push2Run\
Seems strange that Push2Run started at 20:39:51 seeing as the computer has been on since the 24th and hasn't shut down or restarted as far as I'm aware.
2020-05-24 14:04:53.866 - Incoming Pushover push ...
2020-05-24 14:04:53.866 - open J
2020-05-24 14:04:54.475 - action completed
2020-05-24 14:05:45.370 - Incoming Pushover push ...
2020-05-24 14:05:45.370 - open S
2020-05-24 14:05:45.964 - action completed
2020-05-25 20:39:51.053 - Push2Run version 3.0.3.0 started
2020-05-25 20:39:51.103 - Windows UAC notify feature is on
2020-05-25 20:39:51.108 - Normal privileges are in effect
2020-05-25 20:39:51.785 - Current network adapter is Wi-Fi
2020-05-25 20:39:52.091 - Network status is up
2020-05-25 20:39:56.800 - Connection with Pushover established
2020-05-25 20:39:58.573 - Obsolete Pushover notifications for Push2Run_SCOTT-DESKTOP have been dismissed
2020-05-25 20:39:58.737 - Dropbox monitoring begun for D:\Dropbox\Apps\Push2Run\
Seems strange that Push2Run started at 20:39:51 seeing as the computer has been on since the 24th and hasn't shut down or restarted as far as I'm aware.
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
well, whatever caused you version of Push2Run to restart, at least now we know in what timeframe it happened.
Unfortunately, there's no other clues in the log.
Having that said, Windows itself has an event log which might yield some additional information
do you know how to use this? If not, here is a quick link that shows you some basics:
https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-ex ... an-use-it/
In short, just looking for something that may have caused your computer to exit Push2Run sometime between 2:04 pm and 8:39 pm.
Unfortunately, there's no other clues in the log.
Having that said, Windows itself has an event log which might yield some additional information
do you know how to use this? If not, here is a quick link that shows you some basics:
https://www.howtogeek.com/123646/htg-ex ... an-use-it/
In short, just looking for something that may have caused your computer to exit Push2Run sometime between 2:04 pm and 8:39 pm.
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
Thanks, Rob. I've taken a look but can't pinpoint anything. I've attached the event log for that time period here if you're able to see something I can't?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17Jwmb ... MhqBBoQR1r
https://drive.google.com/open?id=17Jwmb ... MhqBBoQR1r
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
According to your log, there were a few things of note:
1. your system went to sleep at 6:11:54 pm and woke up a second later
2. it then directly after in your log there was a sudden time change of over 2 hours
<Data Name="NewTime">2020-04-25T00:36:31.500000000Z</Data>
<Data Name="OldTime">2020-04-24T22:11:55.410477400Z</Data>
which was recorded at 8:36:31 pm
I suspect that means your PC was asleep from 6:11:54 to 8:36:31
However, after that, there was a bunch of complaining in your log about the structure of your C: drive and corruption, and your PC repairing it, right up until about the time that Push2Run seems to have been restarted (based on the timing shown in your Push2Run log).
So in short, it appears when your PC goes into sleep mode, not coming out of it very gracefully.
Accordingly, unless you manually put your PC to sleep, you might want to go into your Windows 'Power and Sleep' settings, and switch the period of time after which your PC goes to sleep to be 'Never'.
It's just a guess, but if you try it, please let me know if it helps.
Rob
1. your system went to sleep at 6:11:54 pm and woke up a second later
2. it then directly after in your log there was a sudden time change of over 2 hours
<Data Name="NewTime">2020-04-25T00:36:31.500000000Z</Data>
<Data Name="OldTime">2020-04-24T22:11:55.410477400Z</Data>
which was recorded at 8:36:31 pm
I suspect that means your PC was asleep from 6:11:54 to 8:36:31
However, after that, there was a bunch of complaining in your log about the structure of your C: drive and corruption, and your PC repairing it, right up until about the time that Push2Run seems to have been restarted (based on the timing shown in your Push2Run log).
So in short, it appears when your PC goes into sleep mode, not coming out of it very gracefully.
Accordingly, unless you manually put your PC to sleep, you might want to go into your Windows 'Power and Sleep' settings, and switch the period of time after which your PC goes to sleep to be 'Never'.
It's just a guess, but if you try it, please let me know if it helps.
Rob
Re: Push2Run Application Force Closes (Presumably)
Thanks. Very strange as it's already set to 'Never'. I went into advanced setting and found a setting called 'Hybrid Sleep' that was set to on, so I've turned that off and I guess see if it changes anything...!