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Using Advanced Options in Scheduled Tasks

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I found this in a few different places around the 'net - hopefully it's helpful:

Using Advanced Options in Scheduled Tasks

If you want to change the configuration of the task:
  • Click Open in the Advanced properties for the task before you click Finish. After you click Finish, the Properties dialog box opens for the task.
  • On the Schedule tab, you can change any of the scheduling options that you chose in the wizard, and you can also change the task configuration so that the task does not run too long, does not run if the computer is running on batteries (for laptops), and to specify whether or not the computer should be idle for the task to run.

    Note: You can open the Properties dialog box for the task at any time if you open Scheduled Tasks, right-click the task, and then click Properties.

    You cannot schedule a task so that it repeats in an interval less than one day; however, you can do this in the Properties dialog box:
    Click the Schedule tab, and then click Advanced.
  • Click to select the Repeat task check box, and then specify the number of minutes or hours in which you want the task to be repeated.
Last edited by cscgal; Jun 11th, 2004 at 4:57 pm.
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