Sep 22 2021 12:25 AM - last edited on Jun 06 2024 04:57 PM by EricStarker
Sep 22 2021 12:25 AM - last edited on Jun 06 2024 04:57 PM by EricStarker
1. Click on Windows or Search Icon located at the taskbar.
2. Type "Task Scheduler" in the search bar and open the app.
3. In the "Actions" menu on the right pane and then click on "Create Task."
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4. In General tab, fill in the task name and description.
5. Then go to the "Triggers" tab and click "New."
6. In the "New Trigger" dialog box, select options as your need e.g weekly from Monday to Friday and then starting and ending date and time, and then click "OK."
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7. Then go to the "Actions" tab and click "New."
8. Browse the location of the app and then click "OK" and again click "OK."
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Jul 09 2024 01:05 AM
@J3nn266 I am astonished, this How to is pretty useless without the video, which I presume completes the how to with the most important aspect, the setting of the Action
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Jul 14 2024 07:32 AM - edited Jul 16 2024 07:11 AM
To schedule any application on Windows 11, open Task Scheduler by searching for it in the Start menu. Click b9 game "Create Basic Task," name your task, and set a trigger (e.g., daily, weekly). Select "Start a program," browse to the application’s .exe file, and complete the setup. Your app will now run at the scheduled time.
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