Alternative features of windows task planning

  

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· XP Space Mining & ldquo; Mission Planning & rdquo; alternative features (1) Windows XP comes with "task plan", it helps us at the specified time Running a program or performing certain operations inside is extremely convenient for many friends who suffer from ' amnesia. If you can play the hidden functions and special settings in the "Task Schedule", then its "efficiency" will multiply. Let the old computer also self-start Some old motherboard BIOS does not support the timed start function, if you use the "task plan", combined with Windows power management, you can let the old computer automatically start every morning, wake up is sleeping The state of Windows XP system. Click “Start”→“Attachments”→“System Tools”→“Task Plan”, open the Task Plan Wizard. Click “Next” to select a song from the computer. Click “Next”, select Settings “Daily” to execute the task, the execution time is "7:00", and then enter the current administrator account name and password. Finally select “ Open the advanced properties of this task when you click Finish. After clicking “Complete”, in the task plan's Properties dialog box, select the “Settings' tab and select the "Wake the computer to run this program" option. In this way, when you turn off the computer, if you select the “Hibernate” item, at 7:00 every morning, the old computer will automatically wake up the system and start the corresponding program to play the specified song, wake you up. A "task" "multiple" "plan" & rdquo; In general, after a mission plan is established, it can only be executed within the specified time. Have you ever thought about having a task to carry out multiple plans? The method is very simple. Open the “Task Schedule” folder, right click on a scheduled task, select the “Attributes” command in the context menu, and select the “Plan” tab in the pop-up dialog box. Check the “Show multiple tasks” item, set the type of scheduled task and the execution time, click the “New” button to add multiple execution plans for the task. · XP Space Mining & ldquo; Mission Planning & rdquo; alternative features (2) Mission planning and E-mail If you have enough imagination, you can even send a prepared plan task to the rookie by email, let them execute Plan tasks to perform some automated actions and solve some simple problems. Write and add a task plan locally, then open the task plan folder, select the task plan you just added, right click on it and select the “Copy” command, then paste it & rdquo; into other folders. Get the mission plan with the suffix "<;job”". Finally, open the Email Send window, add the copied task plan file to the attachment, and send it to the rookie by email. Once it is received, simply drag and drop the mission plan file into the “Task Schedule” folder. Batch termination of mission schedules At some point, it may be necessary to temporarily stop all scheduled tasks in the current system, and to open the mission planning folder, one by one to stop by item is too cumbersome. At this point, you can execute the “net stop Schedule” command in the “Run” dialog box to stop the task scheduling service. When you want to resume all mission schedules, you can restart all scheduled tasks by executing the command "net start Schedule" in the "Run" dialog box. Quickly Establish a Task Schedule When you use the Task Scheduler to create a task, you need to go through several steps. This step can be simplified if you use the AT command of the Window XP system. For example, if you want the computer to automatically play music half an hour before work this afternoon, you can execute the “AT 17:30 E:\\Music\\Go Home.mp3” command in the “Run” dialog box. Open the "Command Line Prompt" window and enter "<quo;AT /?" ” Command, you can also get more information about the use of AT commands. · XP Space Mining “ Mission Planning & rdquo; alternative features (3) to keep hackers away from the mission plan Using the AT command is very convenient, but hackers generally use the remote command to add Trojan mission plan to achieve the purpose of invasion. In this case, if you do not want to stop the mission planning service, and do not want to give the hacker any chance, you need to limit the right to add services to the AT, so that "all beautiful". Open the “Task Schedule” folder and click the “Advanced” ">“AT Service Account" command in the menu. In the pop-up window, select the “this account” item and enter an account name and password that are not commonly used. After the determination, when the hacker uses the remote attack to invade the system, it is no longer possible to add the Trojan's mission plan using the current system account. View the mission plan log Want to know if the hacker has moved his mission plan? You can view the task schedule log saved in Windows XP. Just open the “C:\\windows\\SchedLgU.Txt” file with Notepad, and you can view the log information of all the task plans. It clearly records when the mission planning service was stopped or started, and which mission plans were added by the user to the system.

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