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PC-TIMER / WAKEUPONSTANDBY:
With these commands, you can put the computer into standby or hibernation and schedule it to wake up automatically at a specified day and time. Optionally, you can select another Z-Cron job that should be started automatically after the computer wakes up.
Wake-up time
Select the day and time at which the computer should wake up from standby or hibernation.
Show login screen
Whether Windows shows the login screen after standby or hibernation depends on the Windows power and sign-in settings. On current Windows versions, this behavior is controlled by Windows itself and may also depend on user rights, group policies, and whether Z-Cron is running as an application or as a system service.
Command after wake-up
Z-Cron can start a selected job automatically after the computer wakes up from standby or hibernation. This job does not have to be scheduled separately. If the selected job is disabled, it can still be used for this wake-up action only and will not be started by its normal schedule.
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