If a TV is on and certain events happen as determined by the automation system, the automation system turns on Picture in Picture (PIP) for that TV and switches PIP Input to the camera feed, then calls Blue Iris to change views (e.g., http://IP_ADDRESS:81/admin?console=GROUP).
All this works great and the server auto logs in right in to Windows 10 Pro with no issues.
I have Blue Iris running as a service and I also have Task Scheduler set up to run the Blur Iris .exe file upon login.
After a reboot and the auto login, the Task Scheduler runs and Blue Iris console starts
The issue is that Blue Iris console waits for user input to click the "Ok" button for logging in (I use the local_console user with no password for this purpose)
Why is auto opening the console not an option? Or is it and I am missing? Or, is there a way for Task Scheduler to do the click.
