Tips for how to create a scheduled task in Win7

  

Problem Description: How does Win7 system create scheduled tasks, can Win7 scheduled tasks perform automatic shutdown?

A task plan that allows any script, program, or document to be scheduled to run at a certain time. “ Mission Plan & quo; automatically start each time you start the windows system (the default Task Scheduler service is enabled) and run in the background. Use the “Task Schedule” to complete the following tasks: Schedule a task to run on a daily, weekly, monthly, or certain time (such as when the system is started). Change the schedule of the task. Stop the scheduled task. Customize how a task works at a certain moment. Introduction to the main interface of the mission plan: 1. Click “Start & Rarr; Control Panel & Rarr; System and Security & Rarr; Management Tools & Rarr; Mission Plan & rdquo;. You can see the options for “Task Schedule”.

2, in the scheduled task, you can edit and set the existing Task Scheduler. It is also possible to create a new mission plan directly.

How to Create a Task Scheduler, create a basic task. 1.1. Select “Action">> Create Basic Tasks”.

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

1.3, & ldquo; trigger & rdquo; settings. The time of the trigger can be set as needed.

For example, select & ldquo; day time points after & rdquo ;, may be specifically set trigger.

1.4, & ldquo; operation & rdquo; settings. In this step, set the action you want to perform.

For example, select & ldquo; display message & rdquo ;. After that, set the title and email.

If you choose & ldquo; launcher & rdquo; or & ldquo; & rdquo ;, e-mail according to the respective specific steps to provide easy setup. 1.5, click Finish.

2, create a task. 2.1, select “Action">;Create a task”.

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


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