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Not able to open the firefox browser fully through Task Scheduler, it's running in the backend



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowCalling imacros file inside a perl scriptExecuting .bat file through Win Scheduled Tasks and be able to see the progressTrying to start firefox from a batch file (task scheduler), but it starts internet explorer insteadScheduled Task through BATCHPython script not running in task schedulerHow to launch Firefox Browser minimized with a .bat file?execute macro with arguments within batch file using imacros extension and firefoxPython.exe stays open after running batch file in task schedulerRun FORMAT command from task scheduler










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I'm trying to run an iMacros script through a Batch file.



When I execute a Batch file, the firefox browser opening up and the script is executing in the UI without any issues.



When I try to schedule the same Batch file through Task Scheduler, the browser is not opening up, whereas it's running in the backend (I can see the browser getting started in the Task Manager), and the script is not getting executed.



So, how to open a browser fully through a task scheduler.



Below is the script I used in the Batch File



start "" "C:Program Files (x86)Mozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe" imacros://run/?m=Jira_Email_Notification_Test.js 
timeout /T 60
taskkill /f /t /im Firefox.exe /im crashreporter.exe >nul 2>&1%0









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    I'm trying to run an iMacros script through a Batch file.



    When I execute a Batch file, the firefox browser opening up and the script is executing in the UI without any issues.



    When I try to schedule the same Batch file through Task Scheduler, the browser is not opening up, whereas it's running in the backend (I can see the browser getting started in the Task Manager), and the script is not getting executed.



    So, how to open a browser fully through a task scheduler.



    Below is the script I used in the Batch File



    start "" "C:Program Files (x86)Mozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe" imacros://run/?m=Jira_Email_Notification_Test.js 
    timeout /T 60
    taskkill /f /t /im Firefox.exe /im crashreporter.exe >nul 2>&1%0









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      I'm trying to run an iMacros script through a Batch file.



      When I execute a Batch file, the firefox browser opening up and the script is executing in the UI without any issues.



      When I try to schedule the same Batch file through Task Scheduler, the browser is not opening up, whereas it's running in the backend (I can see the browser getting started in the Task Manager), and the script is not getting executed.



      So, how to open a browser fully through a task scheduler.



      Below is the script I used in the Batch File



      start "" "C:Program Files (x86)Mozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe" imacros://run/?m=Jira_Email_Notification_Test.js 
      timeout /T 60
      taskkill /f /t /im Firefox.exe /im crashreporter.exe >nul 2>&1%0









      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to run an iMacros script through a Batch file.



      When I execute a Batch file, the firefox browser opening up and the script is executing in the UI without any issues.



      When I try to schedule the same Batch file through Task Scheduler, the browser is not opening up, whereas it's running in the backend (I can see the browser getting started in the Task Manager), and the script is not getting executed.



      So, how to open a browser fully through a task scheduler.



      Below is the script I used in the Batch File



      start "" "C:Program Files (x86)Mozilla Firefoxfirefox.exe" imacros://run/?m=Jira_Email_Notification_Test.js 
      timeout /T 60
      taskkill /f /t /im Firefox.exe /im crashreporter.exe >nul 2>&1%0






      batch-file imacros taskscheduler






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          To run iMacros, you must use the task scheduler option “Run only when user is logged in”.



          This is the best option to run your macros, as then Chrome and Firefox (and with it, imacros) will run under your user account, just like when you manually start it. It is visible and you can check if all works well.



          For more info, see windows task scheduler.






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          • Thanks a lot Jim. It worked now. :)

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          To run iMacros, you must use the task scheduler option “Run only when user is logged in”.



          This is the best option to run your macros, as then Chrome and Firefox (and with it, imacros) will run under your user account, just like when you manually start it. It is visible and you can check if all works well.



          For more info, see windows task scheduler.






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          To run iMacros, you must use the task scheduler option “Run only when user is logged in”.



          This is the best option to run your macros, as then Chrome and Firefox (and with it, imacros) will run under your user account, just like when you manually start it. It is visible and you can check if all works well.



          For more info, see windows task scheduler.






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          • Thanks a lot Jim. It worked now. :)

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            Mar 9 at 15:41













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          To run iMacros, you must use the task scheduler option “Run only when user is logged in”.



          This is the best option to run your macros, as then Chrome and Firefox (and with it, imacros) will run under your user account, just like when you manually start it. It is visible and you can check if all works well.



          For more info, see windows task scheduler.






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          To run iMacros, you must use the task scheduler option “Run only when user is logged in”.



          This is the best option to run your macros, as then Chrome and Firefox (and with it, imacros) will run under your user account, just like when you manually start it. It is visible and you can check if all works well.



          For more info, see windows task scheduler.







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