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The dialog box will count down from one minute. When it
reaches 00:00, the Event will shut down the computer. Click
Cancel if you do not wish to shut down, or Shut Down
Now if you wish to skip the rest of the countdown period.
Force Restarts
If this option is checked, the PowerKey software will let the
crash detection timer (see below) count down when a timed
Event initiates a software restart. If the computer crashes while
attempting to restart, PowerKey will run a When System
Crashes Event after the crash detection timer counts to zero.
To force a restart, you must also have a When System Crashes Event
in your Schedule. See Appendix 3, Restarting Crashed Servers, for
more information.
Crash detection timer
This value is used by the When System Crashes Trigger (see
Event Triggers later in this chapter for more information) to
determine how long to wait before deciding that the computer
has crashed. It can be set to any value between 30 and 1020
seconds.
Be careful not to set the delay too short, to avoid having long
computations being interpreted as crashes.
Maximum Log File size
This value limits the size of the PowerKey Log file, which is
created by the Add to Log Action (see Event Actions later in
this chapter for more information). When an entry is added to
the log file which would make it exceed this value, the top-
most (oldest) items are removed.
If you limit the size of the PowerKey Log file to less than 32K, it will
never grow too large to be opened by SimpleText.
Hang up after no tones heard
This value determines how long PowerKey Pro will wait for
keypad tones when it answers the phone. If it doesn’t hear any
tones for this period of time, it will hang up the phone.
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