Works god,
win 10 and 7
//Jens
jens wrote:Works good,
win 10 and 7
//Jens
GlennNZ wrote:jens wrote:Works good,
win 10 and 7
//Jens
Thanks
I have tested on
- Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server2012, Windows Server2008r2,
All good, soon for pluginstore I think.
G
yassi wrote:Sorry guys if I am missing something, but where to get the Windows application???
In the .zip file is only the Indigo Plugin, according to the documentation there is also a Windows small program to install.
Where can I find it?
Yassi
Rjay wrote:hey mate, awesome plugin!
Quick thought, with the "turn off" command I notice you can disable it but I was wondering if there was a way (or possible feature request) to make the off button within Indigo to be the sleep command rather than completely power off. Possibly this could be a selection in the config of the plugin or even better each created Windows device if you want it to truly send a shutdown or a sleep command when pressing off, or choosing the off action during Triggered actions.
Only reason I
Cheers
shutdown /h
Rjay wrote:thanks Glenn, for some reason didn't get an email that the thread update so only just saw this reply cool can use the run process method for the moment
have another possible request. On my Windows endpoints when they wake from sleep the plugin tries to kick in straight away before the network has even come up and so it fails and then trys again after a minute or so and it works.
Just wondering if there is anyway to make it delay hunting for a connection for an amount of time on startup/wake just so you don't see an error about the connection
thanks
Rjay wrote:Ok so took a look and yep am already running Version 0.9 but that description in the release notes pretty much exactly describes what I am seeing. I think what your saying is correct something about it waking from sleep behaviour is different to the startup behaviour and so it still initial displays that Indigo Plugin is disconnected and then above 10-20 seconds later it Displays the connected box.
I think with sleep because it's pretty much just resuming back to where it was and the plugin would have been connected and active so when it comes back to life before the network connection is active it wigs out. I assume that for most systems on startup by the time Windows finishes logging in and then kicks off any startup items such as the Indigo plugin network is usually going to be active, although with fast SSD's these days it all happens pretty quickly
thanks for your help!
Rjay wrote:I have multiple endpoints and they all do it. They are on ethernet over power for network (unfortunately they are in a rental so is the only option at the moment), so not sure if this makes them a little slower to recognise their is network connectivity and that is causing the issue?
thanks
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