How to set up system scheduling tasks in Windows 8

  
                                    

A task schedule that allows any script, program, or document to be scheduled to run at a certain time, such as custom shutdown times, notification messages, and more. Press the Windows key + Pause Break button at the same time to bring up the system properties, and click the & control panel to bring up the control panel;

Click Control Panel → System and Security & Rarr; Management Tools & Rarr; Task Plan & rdquo;. You can see the options for “Task Schedule”.

1. Create basic tasks.

1.1 Select <;Operation" "Create Basic Task>;

1.2 Enter the name and description of the basic task to be created. Basic tasks are used to create general common task plans;

1.3 “triggers” settings. You can set the time or frequency of the trigger as needed;

For example, select “Daily”, then you can set the time point of the trigger specifically.

1.4 “Operation”Settings. In this step, set the operation you want to perform;

If you select “Start Program>, the specified program or code will be executed within the specified time;

If you select “ Mail & rdquo;, the relevant content and mail server information will be sent automatically at the specified time;

If you select “ display message & rdquo;. After that, set the title and mail, and the prompt box will pop up at the specified time;

If you enter hello and hello in the title and message body respectively, the windows message box will pop up automatically at the specified time;

1.5 Click ““Complete” after setting is complete.

2.Create a task

2.1 Select “action"area"create a task>;

2.2 respectively for routines, triggers, actions, conditions, Set and make detailed settings. The specific setting process is similar to the basic task and will not be described here.

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