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Where is the option to disable auto start?

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ACADuser
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Where is the option to disable auto start?

I can't seem to find the option to disable auto start of the program. Short of modifying the registry how can this be accomplished?
ACADuser
Civil 3D 2018, Raster Design 2018
Windows 7 Enterprise
Dell Precision 5810 Workstation
Intel Xeon E5-1630 v3 @ 3.70GHz
32GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4 GB GDDR5
DUAL 27" Dell UltraSharp U2713HM
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Message 2 of 72
DarrenP
in reply to: ACADuser

you can go through msconfig.exe in windows and disable the autostart

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EricStover
in reply to: DarrenP

We (currently) do not have an option to disable at startup - I've passed this request along to our developers and have asked that it be put on our roadmap.

 

Thanks - Eric

Eric Stover
General Manager- Screencast

Autodesk, Inc.
1 Market Street, Suite 200
San Francisco, CA 94105
Message 4 of 72
ACADuser
in reply to: DarrenP

Yes, I know of that method which also requires admin rights (same as modifying the registry). I can't believe this option was left out of the software.
ACADuser
Civil 3D 2018, Raster Design 2018
Windows 7 Enterprise
Dell Precision 5810 Workstation
Intel Xeon E5-1630 v3 @ 3.70GHz
32GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4 GB GDDR5
DUAL 27" Dell UltraSharp U2713HM
Message 5 of 72
ACADuser
in reply to: EricStover


@EricStover wrote:

We (currently) do not have an option to disable at startup - I've passed this request along to our developers and have asked that it be put on our roadmap.

 

Thanks - Eric


Thank you Eric for confirming there is no option.

ACADuser
Civil 3D 2018, Raster Design 2018
Windows 7 Enterprise
Dell Precision 5810 Workstation
Intel Xeon E5-1630 v3 @ 3.70GHz
32GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4 GB GDDR5
DUAL 27" Dell UltraSharp U2713HM
Message 6 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: ACADuser

Any update as to whether this is being addressed?

 

It's very annoying... I often have to switch between different releases of Inventor, and can't do so until I close Screencast... which opens on its own everytime I open Inventor.

 

I don't think I've ever seen software (aside from ad-bots) exhibit this behaviour.

Message 7 of 72
ram.mummidi
in reply to: Anonymous

We have addressed this issue with the Screencast Recorder version 2.0. What is the version of the Screencast Recorder you are using? Please upgrade to the latest version from https://screencast.autodesk.com.

 

Thanks, --Ram



Ram Mummidi
Principal Engineer
Message 8 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: ram.mummidi


@ram.mummidi wrote:

We have addressed this issue with the Screencast Recorder version 2.0. What is the version of the Screencast Recorder you are using? Please upgrade to the latest version from https://screencast.autodesk.com.

 

Thanks, --Ram


I'm using 2.0.1.  Clearly it has not been addressed properly.

Message 9 of 72
ram.mummidi
in reply to: Anonymous

Can you please do this:

Go to your registry in this location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

 

Please delete the key "Chronicle" or "Screencast" from there.

 

But the new installer, doesn't install this key anymore, which was doing the auto-startup. It is possible when you installed the newer version, this key wasn't removed.

 

Deleting the above key should fix your auto-startup.

 

Thanks,

--Ram



Ram Mummidi
Principal Engineer
Message 10 of 72
ACADuser
in reply to: Anonymous

When having this issue we were running 2014 Autodesk products. During the upgrade to 2015, screencast was never installed so the issue went away. If you don't use screencast, just uninstall it.

ACADuser
Civil 3D 2018, Raster Design 2018
Windows 7 Enterprise
Dell Precision 5810 Workstation
Intel Xeon E5-1630 v3 @ 3.70GHz
32GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4 GB GDDR5
DUAL 27" Dell UltraSharp U2713HM
Message 11 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: ram.mummidi


@ram.mummidi wrote:

Can you please do this:

Go to your registry in this location:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

 

Please delete the key "Chronicle" or "Screencast" from there.

 

But the new installer, doesn't install this key anymore, which was doing the auto-startup. It is possible when you installed the newer version, this key wasn't removed.

 

Deleting the above key should fix your auto-startup.

 

Thanks,

--Ram


Neither of those keys exist in that registry location.  The issue is not auto-start on loading Windows, it's auto-start when loading Inventor.

Message 12 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: ACADuser


@ACADuser wrote:

When having this issue we were running 2014 Autodesk products. During the upgrade to 2015, screencast was never installed so the issue went away. If you don't use screencast, just uninstall it.


Problem is I do use Screencast for posting glitches, etc.

Message 13 of 72
ram.mummidi
in reply to: Anonymous

Okay, I thought you meant Screencast Recorder starting on your computer startup (boot up).

 

When Inventor starts, we do initialize the Recorder and establish the IPC. So it starts on Inventor startup and is ready to record. Currently we don't have any setting to turn this off.

 

Thanks, --Ram



Ram Mummidi
Principal Engineer
Message 14 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: ram.mummidi


@ram.mummidi wrote:

Okay, I thought you meant Screencast Recorder starting on your computer startup (boot up).

 

When Inventor starts, we do initialize the Recorder and establish the IPC. So it starts on Inventor startup and is ready to record. Currently we don't have any setting to turn this off.

 

Thanks, --Ram


Fair enough... so then why does it not shut down on Inventor shut down??

Message 15 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello?

Message 16 of 72
ram.mummidi
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

 

Currently this is as designed. There might be other clients connected to the Screencast Recorder and we keep it running. Anywyays, this issue has been brought up before of starting the Recorder on application startup. We will look into it this to make the user experience better.

 

Thanks,

--Ram



Ram Mummidi
Principal Engineer
Message 17 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: ram.mummidi


@ram.mummidi wrote:

Hi,

 

Currently this is as designed. There might be other clients connected to the Screencast Recorder and we keep it running. Anywyays, this issue has been brought up before of starting the Recorder on application startup. We will look into it this to make the user experience better.

 

Thanks,

--Ram


I know it's been brought up before.  In this thread; which is why I posted in this thread.

Message 18 of 72
Pedro_Bidarra
in reply to: ram.mummidi

I'm a user of Fusion 360 on OS X and I would like to also chime in and say that I don't like Screencast auto starting when launching F360.
Message 19 of 72
bagchis
in reply to: Pedro_Bidarra

@Pedro_Bidarra Thank you for the feedback, we will investigate what will be required to disable the auto-start functionality with Fusion 360.

 

Shibai Bagchi

Product Manager

Screencast

Message 20 of 72
Anonymous
in reply to: bagchis

I keep coming back to F360 every few months to see if it has matured to the point of being useful - still not IMO - but some of the the little irritations like this where AutoDesk makes a decsision for me (autolaunch) and gives me no way to "fix" it that are as bad as the major flaws in F360.

 

I absolutely hate the fact that Screencast autolaunches; it takes up valuble menu real estate, on a laptop that is a big deal.

 

If there is no way to disable autostart I'd like to remove Screencast, but can't figure out how.  I googled, I looked in the forums, but nothing relevant an useful.

 

How does one cleanly remove Screencast on OS X?

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