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- | ====== NextCloud 27.0.0. Use system cron service to call the cron.php file every 5 minutes. Recommended for all instances. The cron.php needs to be executed by the system user " | + | ====== NextCloud 27.0.0. Use system cron service to call the cron.php file every 5 minutes. Recommended for all instances. The cron.php needs to be executed by the system user " |
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+ | Above is the entire warning message in the Administrative -- Overview section of NextCloud. | ||
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+ | ===== [Solved] Change from Cron Service to Ajax ===== | ||
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+ | Select the correct radio button within nextcloud administration. | ||
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+ | This eliminates the entire Cron problem without any additional configuration. | ||
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+ | The Ajax service runs the job every time a user accesses a page of NextCloud. | ||
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