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[Bug]: ComfyUI Prevents Windows 11 from Putting Monitors to Sleep #1270

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gonzalu opened this issue Oct 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Bug]: ComfyUI Prevents Windows 11 from Putting Monitors to Sleep #1270

gonzalu opened this issue Oct 20, 2024 · 0 comments
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gonzalu commented Oct 20, 2024

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Expected Behavior

When ComfyUI is running, Windows should be able to put monitors to sleep

Actual Behavior

When ComfyUI is running, the monitors NEVER go to sleep

Steps to Reproduce

Windows 11 Power Mode set to put monitors to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity
Run ComfyUI
Monitors never go to sleep

If ComfyUI is NOT running, monitors sleep as expected.

This was working fine until a few versions ago. I am not sure when it started because I had not realized it until just today.

Debug Logs

Restarting... [Legacy Mode]


[START] Security scan
[DONE] Security scan
## ComfyUI-Manager: installing dependencies done.
** ComfyUI startup time: 2024-10-19 21:07:20.408534
** Platform: Windows
** Python version: 3.11.6 (tags/v3.11.6:8b6ee5b, Oct  2 2023, 14:57:12) [MSC v.1935 64 bit (AMD64)]
** Python executable: E:\ComfyUI\python_embeded\python.exe
** ComfyUI Path: E:\ComfyUI\ComfyUI
** Log path: E:\ComfyUI\comfyui.log

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Autofocus processing was blocked because a document already has a focused element.
turbo.es2017-esm.js:2741 Refused to execute inline script because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src github.githubassets.com". Either the 'unsafe-inline' keyword, a hash ('sha256-qj0I2Zs5/TWHWuvzkXXPdhzbJV4CHCnYNi4hAWPr6XU='), or a nonce ('nonce-...') is required to enable inline execution.

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