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Schedule Your Windows Tasks

 

  • How many repetitive tasks do you perform manually on your PC at home or work?
  • What tasks do you perform which need all users to logout of the system during work hours?
    If you are working within Windows then you can use Schtasks, which ships with Windows, to perform those tedious tasks for you.

    Schtasks is a tool you can use to carry out a task at a particular time, date or day. You can use Schtasks to run VBScripts, Batch files or any kind of executable application that can be fired up from the command line within the console window. For instance, if you have a Windows service running, which for whatever reason needed bouncing every morning or after a weekend power down, you could write a VBScript to bounce the service and schedule it to run at an appropriate time. Here is an example of how you would set a schedule via Schtasks to bounce a service via a VBScript at 3 am every morning on business days Monday to Friday:

    schtasks /create /tn bounce_service /sc mon,tue,wed,thu,fri /st 3:00 /tr "c:my scriptsbounce.vbs"

    If you are using Schtasks on your PC, and not on a server, then you would not switch off your PC running when you leave work and let SchTasks can run your tasks overnight. Your last task on your PC might be to shutdown your PC. Schtasks does provide the ability to start up your computer at a specific time but I have found this a bit problematic to get working on some PCs.

    Here are some ideas for using Schtasks:

    • Backup files when your computer is idle or at the end of a working day.
    • Run overnight processes when no users are logged onto a server, database or application.
    • Start up or shut down your PC.
    • Compact databases.
    • Compile multi-developer applications.
    • Perform web publishing overnight when resources are free.
    • FTP data across a network when bandwidth usage is low.
    • Start, stop or bounce Windows services.

    Using Schtasks will reduce your manual labour, ensure consistent processing without human error, and buy you time to do other things.

    For complete instructions on using Schtasks see: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/schtasks.mspx

  • Author: Duane Hennessy
     
    Author Bio:

    Duane Hennessy

    In 2004 I started my own company Bandicoot Software to provide high-quality useful software for program development and personal applications.

    My day job I am a Senior Systems Adimistrator specialising in MS Office integrated solutions, System Architect and VBScripts providing imaginative solutions to complex business problems.

    OTHER FACTS ABOUT ME

    - Creator and Moderator of ?AccessDevelopers? web group, an international forum for Access Developers around the world to seek solutions to problems, swap ideas and demonstrative code and discuss theory and practices of Access Database Development.

    - Director of my own company Bandicoot Software, Australia.

    - I am an author for ezinearticles. I am currently working with some friends in Mexico and Argentina to convert my articles to espa?olas mejecanos and espa?olas argentinas.

    - Currently learning Spanish to create software in Spanish. I plan to learn Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and French in this order over the next five years.

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