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  1. That seems to do the trick!

    1.  I edited the WTS task to wake the computer and launch an application in 10 minutes.

    2.  I edited the ESET schedule to start a scan in 15 minutes

    3.  Put the computer to sleep.

    Everything happened right on schedule.  I thought ESET would show its GUI but that didn't happen.  The scan was running in the background though and clicking the ESET desktop icon brought up the GUI with the scan in progress.

    That was a good learning lesson for me.  Thanks for suggesting that!

  2. 26 minutes ago, COStark26 said:

    Could you not use Task Scheduler to Wake-up the computer at 7:50 PM to Run an insignificant App and Then let Eset's scheduler run independently at 8 PM? I can't write the necessary Script needed to start App 1 but it seems logical to consider.

    That might work and sounds reasonable however, that may be a bit above my skill level.  I am only slightly familiar with WTS.  Still, I may dabble with that.

  3. When a product (e.g ESET) advertises it has "real-time protection" does this mean that the product examines downloaded files for malware before they are allowed to reach the computer or are they allowed to reach the computer and examined when first tried to execute?

  4. I am a new user to ESET Smart Security Premium but have used various antivirus and internet security suites in the past.  The version number is 17.0.15.0 on a Windows 10 desktop. 

    I have set up a weekly scheduled scan using the Tools > Scheduler option.  The scan should run every Saturday at 8:00 pm but does not.  It has missed at least 2 run dates.  The last run time remains blank and the next run time will advance by 7 days.  I am able to manually run the scan by right-clicking the task.

    Does ESET use Windows Task Scheduler?  If so, I can find no entry there relating to the scan.

    I have attached a couple screen shots.

     

    ESET Schedule.JPG

    ESET Task Details.JPG

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