Start Task Scheduler
You can start task scheduler MMC snap- in by using a single command from the command line or by using the windows interface. Task scheduler can also be started by double -clicking the taskschd.msc file in the %SYSTEMROOT%\system32 folder.
To Run Task Scheduler using the Windows interface
Open a command prompt. To open a command prompt, click Start , click All Programs , click Accessories , and then click Command Prompt .
At the command prompt, type Taskschd.msc .
The Schtasks.exe command line tool enables a user to complete many of the same operations that they can complete using the Task Scheduler MMC snap-in. This tool enables a user to create, delete, query, change, run, and end scheduled tasks on a local or remote computer. This tool is located in the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 folder. Type Schtasks.exe /? from a command prompt window to view the help for the tool.
- Click the Start button.
- Click Control Panel .
- Click System and Maintenance .
- Click Administrative Tools .
- Double-click Task Scheduler .
Open a command prompt. To open a command prompt, click Start , click All Programs , click Accessories , and then click Command Prompt .
At the command prompt, type Taskschd.msc .
The Schtasks.exe command line tool enables a user to complete many of the same operations that they can complete using the Task Scheduler MMC snap-in. This tool enables a user to create, delete, query, change, run, and end scheduled tasks on a local or remote computer. This tool is located in the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 folder. Type Schtasks.exe /? from a command prompt window to view the help for the tool.
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