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| Task Scheduler I want to use the task scheduler in order to run my malware removal programs, and to do backup and defrag. How do I find the correct command-line parameters for each application that is activated by the Task Scheduler? Thank you. Talal Itani |
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| Re: Task Scheduler "Talal Itani" <titani@verizon.net> wrote > I want to use the task scheduler in order to run my malware removal > programs, and to do backup and defrag. How do I find the correct > command-line parameters for each application that is activated by the Task > Scheduler? Thank you. Google for Windows XP task scheduler and look at the hits. Also Start | Help and Support. Search on task scheduler. -- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell] |
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| Re: Task Scheduler "Talal Itani" <titani@verizon.net> wrote in message news:rYDUh.7977$h8.4616@trnddc06... > > I want to use the task scheduler in order to run my malware removal > programs, and to do backup and defrag. How do I find the correct > command-line parameters for each application that is activated by the Task > Scheduler? Thank you. > > Talal Itani > Your question has nothing to do with the task scheduler and everything with your malware program, your backup program and your defragger. Check the FAQs for each of those to find out the most appropriate command, test them, then put them into a batch file. Now test this batch file again, then invoke it via the Task Scheduler. |
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