I had set timings for the scripts in Neoload on Friday before leaving work, so that when I came back on Monday, I could get the results. I noticed that once my desktop was locked, Neoload had stopped running. Can any one tell me what may be the reason for this behavior? Is there an option that I can use to overcome this behavior?
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Answer by
Aiden McLeod
The program doesn't have a function that can prevent the operating system from locking down or going into Sleep mode. Because of this, in order to let your computer run the program for a couple of days in a row, without any supervision, you need to go to Start > Control Panel > Power Option > Change when the computers sleeps. From there you will be able to make the computer stop automatically going into sleep so NeoLand can run without interruptions.
I had set timings for the scripts in Neoload on Friday before leaving work, so that when I came back on Monday, I could get the results. I noticed that once my desktop was locked, Neoload had stopped running. Can any one tell me what may be the reason for this behavior? Is there an option that I can use to overcome this behavior?
The program doesn't have a function that can prevent the operating system from locking down or going into Sleep mode. Because of this, in order to let your computer run the program for a couple of days in a row, without any supervision, you need to go to Start > Control Panel > Power Option > Change when the computers sleeps. From there you will be able to make the computer stop automatically going into sleep so NeoLand can run without interruptions.