Run MonitorPack Guard > Expand Monitoring menu in the left side menu > select Schedule Action > check or uncheck Schedule, map your script, select your scheduled time, days and months.
MonitorPack Guard runs batch scripts, but you can need to use vbscript files (.vbs), to do this, you create first a batch file (.bat) and you call you vbs script from the batch file as follow.
:: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MonitorPack Guard runs batch scripts, if you need to schedule a shutdown every day at a specific time, to do this, you create a batch file (.bat) as follow.
:: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Run MonitorPack Guard > Expand Monitoring menu in the left side menu > select Schedule Action > Check or uncheck Schedule, Map your Script, select your Scheduled time, days, Months. All applications will be closed before shutdown and This script works even if no Windows session is opened.
Run MonitorPack Guard > Expand Monitoring menu in the left side menu > select Manage Alerts > select Monitoring Performance and click create a new alert > Choose a Domain in the Domain ComboBox and click on select button > in the select a Computer panel that appears select a computer and select logicalDisk free Space define Rule "<" and give value 20.
Run MonitorPack Guard > Expand Monitoring menu in the left side menu > select Manage Alerts > select Monitoring Processes and click create a new alert > choose a domain in the Domain combobox and a process in Process combobox > click create button, for example if you have Avast select "AvastSvc" process this is available for any existing Antivirus and any application on your PC.
Run MonitorPack Guard > Expand Monitoring menu in the left side menu > select Manage Alerts > select Monitoring Performance and click create a new alert > Choose a Domain in the Domain ComboBox and click on select button > in the select a Computer panel that appears select a computer and select BatteryStatus (available only when power is unplugged) > select RemainingCapapcity Instance define Rule "<" and give a value.
Run MonitorPack Guard > Expand Monitoring menu in the left side menu > select Manage Alerts > select Monitoring Port and click create a new alert > Choose a domain in the Domain ComboBox and a give a port Number in Port Number (in this case 80) TextBox > Check with Try button > click create alert button For eample if you have Avast select "AvastSvc" process this is available for any existing Antivirus and any application on your PC.
create a file start_firewall.bat in script folder "MonitorPack Guard\Script"
Copy / paste the script below in the start_firewall.bat
Note of course this is available for any existing
software on your PC!, with net stop / start you need to use service
Name that is displayed in the "Service_Name" column in MonitorPack Service
manager.
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:: (C) Copyright 2003-2017 TECK SYSTEM SOFT. All rights reserved
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:: MonitorPack script model
:: Start a service
net stop "MpsSvc"
net start "MpsSvc"
Exit
Run MonitorPack Guard > Expand Monitoring menu in the left side menu > select Manage Alerts > select Monitoring a Windows service and click create a new alert > Choose a domain in the Domain ComboBox and select "MpsSvc" Windows service in combobox Service .