¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOk, if you start TWS using IBC once a week, either manually, or via a simple scheduled task (ie no repeats), then setting auto-restart will keep it running for the rest of the week without you needing handle the authentication alert again. ? Now suppose it fails during the week for some reason, so that your IBC/TWS process is terminated untidily. Now nothing will happen until you restart IBC again. That¡¯s where the more advanced settings of the scheduled task included with IBC comes in. This will periodically try to run IBC again, and if it¡¯s already running it won¡¯t create another instance. But if IBC/TWS has failed for some reason, then it will create a new instance, IBC will initiate login, and you¡¯ll get the authentication alert on your phone again. ? I¡¯m not quite sure whether that answers your question, but if not please clarify. ? Richard ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of sannasardo.fed@...
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2023 1:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ibc] Auto Restart with 2 factor auth ? Hello There, ? I was reading the guide for IBC and there is specified that is possible to have the 2 factor authentication login request only once a week. I am running TWS 1022 and I have set the auto-restart at 10:15 pm, also im running on windows the scheduled task that should restart IBC every day (the one that is also included with the IBC windows version) My question is, to have to accept only once a week the 2 factor notification... I should use the included TWS auto-restart or the scehduled task or both of them? ? Thanks, Federico |