Intelligent operation, Win 7 automatically performs tasks on time

  
Win7 as Microsoft's next-generation operating system, has greatly improved in many aspects such as desktop, theme, function, security, etc. Since the purchase of a new computer pre-installed with Win7, the company Xiao Wang gradually began to ponder this system and had a better understanding and understanding of the system functions.

When using the XP system, Xiao Wang used to use the system's mission planning function to perform some pre-set tasks. Now the Win7 system has improved the task scheduling function, which can create and manage computers that will automatically perform common tasks at the specified time.
The Win7 system has a more complete function of the task scheduler interface, with task summary, task status, operation function menu, etc., and can perform functions such as connecting another computer, creating tasks, and importing tasks.



in Task Scheduler interface, task status bar, you can also see a certain period of time to start the task summary, and a list of task run results. Let's take a look at Win7's improvement in the task planner by taking the basic task as an example. Click "Create Basic Task" to enter the Create Basic Task Wizard page, fill in the basic task name and description, and go to the "Next" trigger settings page.
On the task trigger settings page, the user can set the start time of the task, such as daily, weekly, monthly or once.

Then, the user can choose the type of operation to be performed, such as starting the program, sending an email, displaying a message, etc., such as selecting a program or script, adding parameters, etc. when selecting a startup program.

Finally, the Task Scheduler also displays detailed task summaries that make it easy for users to confirm and execute task plans, and then the system automatically performs the required tasks. When the user selects the task scheduler to create a task, you can fill in the options, such as rules, triggers, actions, conditions, settings, etc. in the task interface. In addition, the Win7 Task Scheduler also supports the import and export of task plans. When you need to export a task plan, just click the task in the task planner library, then click "Export" on the right side of the interface to export the task plan to the specified folder. The exported file is generally suffixed. Named XML. You need to import the task plan. The user clicks “Import Task” on the right side of the program interface, then selects the corresponding XML file and opens it to successfully import the task. In general, the win7 system is smarter in terms of functional improvements, more user-friendly, and more user-friendly. For example, Win7's mission planning program is more complete than the XP system. It not only has a detailed task planning setup wizard, but also supports importing tasks, selecting task types, and displaying task lists.
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