How does the WinXP system shut down the scheduled task service? How to turn off the scheduled task service

  

For most people, the WinXP system is already familiar with it. Although the XP system has stopped serving, many people continue to use the XP system. There is an important "plan task" function in Windows system, you can plan what you want to do by setting "schedule task". Some users want to turn off the scheduled task service, but don't know how to close it? Let me talk about the way WinXP system closes the scheduled task service.

The method is as follows:

1. Click the [Run] button on the [Start] menu, and the Run dialog box appears, as shown in the figure:

2. In the dialog box Enter services.msc and click the [OK] button to bring up the service dialog box as shown:

3. In the service dialog box, find the scheduled task service named Task Scheduler. Double-click the service and it will appear. The dialog box for scheduling the task service is as shown:

4. Click the [Stop] button to stop the scheduled task service and display [Stop] in [Service Status], as shown in the figure: Br>

5, the scheduled task service is automatically enabled by default when the computer is turned on, if the boot does not need to automatically enable the service, just select [Disable] in the [Startup Type] in the Task Scheduler Service dialog box, and then click [Apply] 】 button, as shown:

The above is the entire content of the WinXP shutdown plan task service method. Everything has its advantages and disadvantages. It is impossible to have only advantages and disadvantages. When the Windows system is powered on, the scheduled task service is automatically started by default. If you do not need this function to start the user at boot time, you can solve it according to the above method.

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