Obviously, if someone knows why it's automatically disabling, and how to stop that, that would be even better. I'm hoping that this information can be useful in:ġ) somehow telling Windows to start this application when Windows startsĢ) writing some ?script? that can keep the process running, or re- Enable it if it automatically Disables. I also notice that Start in has "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\nview".finding nView Desktop Manager link in my start menu.I found this question on how to automatically start nView at Windows boot, but unfortunately, the answers there are not very helpful as there is no exe file to start the manager, but it did get me to find the following information.Ĭ:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\nview\nvwdmcpl.dll", nViewMain I can't imagine that this is the way it is supposed to "work". Or any ideas how to keep it from disabling itself? But it partially defeats software's the purpose, if I have to keep telling it to start running again.ĭoes anybody have a workaround to have it re-start automatically? I do not notice any trigger action either.įortunately, it remembers my settings. The time it runs before disabling varies. This means I need to open the nView Desktop Manager again, then re Enable, for it to begin working again. It runs fine for a while, then automatically disables. I open the nView Desktop Mananger and Enable. For reference I have NVidia Quadro P3000 notebook card. I'm running the latest version (149.77) of nView Desktop Manager on Windows 10 圆4.
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