MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  (@{@<'.rsrc0(@@ (@xE     8Ph(@Xp !"#&'0(H)`*x+EFGLMN R8SPXhYZ[\^_ef(k@~Xp0H`x9XY_`   8  H  X  h  x                      (  8  H  X  h  x                      (  8  H  X  h  x                      (  8  H  X  h  x                      (  8  H  X  h  x     `P$h,44 <\|B4ItOP6Sjlx8ܘ\Td ȷ̸Xdv80 n $ 2 $0(\4)$X**03MUIy-5^YRa0L MUIen-US5ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /?" for usage. kERROR: /MO option is not applicable for this type of scheduled task. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. KERROR: Invalid value for /MO option. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. JERROR: Invalid value for /D option. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. JERROR: Invalid value for /M option. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. jERROR: /M option is not applicable for this type of scheduled task. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. ;ERROR: Invalid Start Date (Date should be in "%1" format). PERROR: No Value specified for /SD option. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. 9ERROR: Invalid End Date (Date should be in "%1" format). KERROR: /ED option is not applicable. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. ERROR: Invalid starttime value. PERROR: No value specified for /ST option. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. bERROR: /ST option is not applicable for the scheduled type. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. ^ERROR: Invalid /I value (valid range is 1-999 minutes). Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. GERROR: Unable to change the Run as User name to "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM". 'ERROR: The network address is invalid. $ERROR: Failed to get the user name. 5ERROR: The supplied task name argument is not valid. $ERROR: Not enough memory available. ERROR: Invalid task name. "ERROR: User name cannot be empty. BERROR: The specified task name "%s" does not exist in the system. =ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /DELETE /?" for usage. =ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. :ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /RUN /?" for usage. :ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /END /?" for usage. =ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. NERROR: Invalid Schedule Type specified. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. nERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify user name without specifying system name. Type "SCHTASKS /?" for usage. |ERROR: None of the parameters are specified to be changed (At least one is required). Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. !ERROR: Password cannot be empty. .ERROR: Unable to run the scheduled task "%1". !ERROR: Failed to set parameters. "ERROR: Failed to get Run As User. iERROR: /D option is not applicable for the type of scheduled task. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. 6ERROR: The scheduled task "%1" could not be created. MWARNING: The task name "%s" already exists. Do you want to replace it (Y/N)? LERROR: Invalid date format specified. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. HERROR: Start date not applicable. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. EERROR: Invalid idletime option. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage.LERROR: The scheduled task name cannot be empty or more than 238 characters. #ERROR: Invalid taskname specified. 6ERROR: Could not get the current logged on user name. \ERROR: /NH switch cannot be used with the LIST format. Type "SCHTASKS /QUERY /?" for usage. <ERROR: Invalid input. Type "SCHTASKS /DELETE /?" for usage. sERROR: /I option is not applicable for the specified type of scheduled item. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. KERROR: /D value should be specified. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. KERROR: /M value should be specified. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. TERROR: /TR cannot be empty and the specified path must be less than 263 characters. +ERROR: Invalid syntax. /S cannot be empty. &ERROR: Invalid system name specified. =ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /DELETE /?" for usage. 5ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /?" for usage. <ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /QUERY /?" for usage. +ERROR: Failed to retrieve task properties. SERROR: The End date must be the same or later than the start date or current date. =ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. PA"ERROR"ERROR: EERROR: Invalid modifier value. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. TERROR: Improper display format type specified. Type "SCHTASKS /QUERY /?" for usage. PERROR: Invalid value given for /I option. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. 2ERROR: The creation of the scheduled task failed. IERROR: /I value must be specified. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. WARNING: ScheduleTERROR: The End time cannot be the same or less than the start time or current time. ERROR: Invalid endtime value. bERROR: /ET option is not applicable for the scheduled type. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. [ERROR: /IT is not applicable for the SYSTEM account. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. lERROR: The duration (%ldm) between /ST and /ET must be greater than the repetition interval (%ldm). uERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify /K without specifying either /ET or /DU. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. ERROR: Incorrect Start Date. ERROR: Incorrect End Date. ERROR: /SD cannot be empty. ERROR: /ED cannot be empty. )ERROR: /DU cannot be specified with /ET. ERROR: /DU cannot be empty. JERROR: Invalid duration value (Duration should be in [HHH]H:[m]m format). lERROR: /DU option is not applicable for the specified scheduled type. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. PERROR: The duration (%ldm) must be greater than the repetition interval (%ldm). nERROR: /IT is not applicable for the task created under SYSTEM account. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. ynSERROR: The specified task name already exists under some other user in the system. EERROR: /XML option can only be used with /S /U /P /RU /RP /F /IT /TN NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEMPASYSTEM0Scheduling data is not available in this format., NT AUTHORITY\LOCALSERVICENT AUTHORITY\NETWORKSERVICE!ERROR: Task cannot be loaded: %s ;ERROR: OnEvent triggers are not supported in legacy tasks. 0ERROR: Legacy tasks cannot be created from XML. (ERROR: Unable to load column resources. 0INFO: scheduled task "%s" is currently running. VINFO: The schedule task "%s" will be created under user name ("NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"). aINFO: The run as user name for the scheduled task "%s" will be changed to "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM". MINFO: There are no scheduled tasks presently available at your access level. CReason: The Task Name may not contain the characters: < > : / \ | `WARNING: The task scheduler service is not running. Do you want to start the service now (Y/N)? 3ERROR: Unable to start the task scheduler service. )INFO: The v1 task file is being removed. >ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /SHOWSID /?" for usage. PA]ERROR: The scheduled task "%s" may not run because the account information could not be set. BWARNING: Password will be ignored for "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" user. ?WARNING: Are you sure you want to remove all the tasks (Y/N) ? >WARNING: Are you sure you want to remove the task "%s" (Y/N)? oERROR: Invalid value specified for /DU. Valid range: 0000:02 to 9999:59. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. PA=ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. =ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /DELETE /?" for usage. :ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /RUN /?" for usage. :ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /END /?" for usage. <ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /QUERY /?" for usage. =ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. >ERROR: Invalid syntax. Type "SCHTASKS /SHOWSID /?" for usage. NERROR: /M cannot be specified with /MO. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. AERROR: Invalid /DELAY value (Delay should be in mmmm:ss format). JERROR: /DELAY is valid only for schedule types ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONEVENT. 'ERROR: Invalid value for /RL runlevel. PA;SUCCESS: The scheduled task "%s" was successfully deleted. @SUCCESS: The scheduled task "%s" has successfully been created. BSUCCESS: The parameters of scheduled task "%s" have been changed. PA3SUCCESS: Attempted to run the scheduled task "%s". CSUCCESS: The scheduled task "%s" has been terminated successfully. MSUCCESS: The SID "%s" for the user name "%s" has been computed successfully. PAHostNameTaskName Next Run TimeStatus Logon Mode Last Run Time Last ResultAuthor Task To RunStart InCommentScheduled Task State Idle TimePower Management Run As UserDelete Task If Not Rescheduled$Stop Task If Runs X Hours and X MinsPASchedule Schedule Type Start Time Start DateEnd DateDaysMonths Repeat: EveryRepeat: Until: TimeRepeat: Until: DurationRepeat: Stop If Still Running!Only Start If Idle for %s minutes If Not Idle Retry For %s minutesStop the task if Idle State endNo Start On BatteriesStop On Battery ModeInteractive onlyBackground onlyInteractive/BackgroundFolder: PAUnknownMissedUnknownDisabledNoneEnabled7Could not be retrieved from the task scheduler database+Ensure the account name specified is valid.Minutes mm/dd/yyyy dd/mm/yyyy yyyy/mm/dd 10/20/2002 15/09/2002 2002/12/30 At idle timeAt system start up At logon timeNeverRunningReady Scheduled#Please enter the run as user name: )Please enter the run as password for %1: When an event occursCThe task will be created under current logged-on user name ("%1"). MINUTEHOURLYDAILYWEEKLYMONTHLYONCEONSTARTONLOGONONIDLEN/AN/A One Time OnlyNeverDaily Hourly Minute hour(s) minute(s)WeeklyMonthly*Specific Days in a Month(s),Week(s),Day(s) UndefinedSUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAYJANFEBMARAPRMAYPAJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECFirstSecondThirdFourthLastTABLELISTCSVJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECSUNMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATLASTDAY %s Minute(s) %s Hour(s)%s Hour(s), %s Minute(s) Every dayEvery day of the week, ,INFO: Using the username from the XML file. QERROR: /IT switch cannot be used with /NP. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. N/AERROR: Could not startTask not scheduled4ERROR: Password cannot be more than 255 characters. PA4ERROR: Username cannot be more than 255 characters. wERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify password without specifying the user name. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. vERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify password without specifying the user name. Type "SCHTASKS /QUERY /?" for usage. wERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify password without specifying the user name. Type "SCHTASKS /DELETE /?" for usage. tERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify password without specifying the user name. Type "SCHTASKS /RUN /?" for usage. tERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify password without specifying the user name. Type "SCHTASKS /END /?" for usage. wERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify password without specifying the user name. Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. vWARNING: The scheduled task "%s" has been created, but may not run because the task scheduler service is not running. WARNING: The scheduled task "%s" has been created, but may not run because the task scheduler service is not running on "%2" system. 5The task will be created under the user name ("%1"). kWARNING: When the run-as password is empty, the scheduled task may not run because of the security policy. ;ERROR: /XML option cannot be specified without /TN option. <ERROR: /XML option cannot be combined with /FO, /V or /NH. LIMITEDHIGHESTOn demand onlyPAEvery day of the month Every week Every monthEvery %d week(s)Every %d day(s)oneQueuedDisabledPA$INFO: Operation has been cancelled. .ERROR: Invalid input. Valid values are (Y|N). DWARNING: Task may not run because /ST is earlier than current time. -WARNING: Task scheduler service not running. PA164022221512168050408022284812101043434030242030354542404033364040482301234PA567178910111819202122231415PA16242526271213" SCHTASKS /parameter [arguments] Description: G Enables an administrator to create, delete, query, change, run and 7 end scheduled tasks on a local or remote system. Parameter List: 3 /Create Creates a new scheduled task. 4 /Delete Deletes the scheduled task(s). 3 /Query Displays all scheduled tasks. ? /Change Changes the properties of scheduled task. 8 /Run Runs the scheduled task on demand. A /End Stops the currently running scheduled task. [ /ShowSid Shows the security identifier corresponding to a scheduled task name. 1 /? Displays this help message. Examples:  SCHTASKS  SCHTASKS /?  SCHTASKS /Run /?  SCHTASKS /End /?  SCHTASKS /Create /? PA SCHTASKS /Delete /?  SCHTASKS /Query /?  SCHTASKS /Change /?  SCHTASKS /ShowSid /? PA; SCHTASKS /Query [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] 3 [/FO format | /XML [xml_type]] [/NH] [/V] Description: C Enables an administrator to display the scheduled tasks on the  local or remote system. Parameter List: E /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. : /U username Specifies the user context under = which schtasks.exe should execute. > /P [password] Specifies the password for the given F user context. Prompts for input if omitted. > /FO format Specifies the format for the output. : Valid values: TABLE, LIST, CSV. E /NH Specifies that the column header should not = be displayed in the output. This is ? valid only for TABLE and CSV format. 8 /V Displays verbose task output. ? /TN taskname Specifies the task name for which to F retrieve the information, else all of them. C /XML [xml_type] Displays task definitions in XML format. Y If xml_type is ONE then the output will be one valid XML file. M If xml_type is not present then the output will be I the concatenation of all XML task definitions. 6 /? Displays this help message. Examples:  SCHTASKS /Query  SCHTASKS /Query /? 2 SCHTASKS /Query /S system /U user /P password > SCHTASKS /Query /FO LIST /V /S system /U user /P password % SCHTASKS /Query /FO TABLE /NH /V ) [/TN taskname] [/HRESULT] [/?] J /HRESULT For better diagnosability, the process exit code 9 will be in the HRESULT format. < SCHTASKS /Delete [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] , /TN taskname [/F] [/HRESULT] [/?] Description: * Deletes one or more scheduled tasks. Parameter List: D /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. 9 /U username Specifies the user context under < which schtasks.exe should execute. = /P [password] Specifies the password for the given E user context. Prompts for input if omitted. M /TN taskname Specifies the name of the scheduled task to delete. PAG Wildcard "*" may be used to delete all tasks. C /F Forcefully deletes the task and suppresses N warnings if the specified task is currently running. 5 /? Displays this help message. Examples:  SCHTASKS /Delete /TN * /F 6 SCHTASKS /Delete /TN "\Backup\Backup and Restore" O SCHTASKS /Delete /S system /U user /P password /TN "\Backup\Start Restore" Q SCHTASKS /Delete /S system /U user /P password /TN "\Backup\Start Backup" /F I /HRESULT For better diagnosability, the process exit code 8 will be in the HRESULT format. I SCHTASKS /Change [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] /TN taskname I { [/RU runasuser] [/RP runaspassword] [/TR taskrun] [/ST starttime] < [/RI interval] [ {/ET endtime | /DU duration} [/K] ] G [/SD startdate] [/ED enddate] [/ENABLE | /DISABLE] [/IT] [/Z] } Description: B Changes the program to run, or user account and password used  by a scheduled task. Parameter List: E /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. N /U username Specifies the user context under which schtasks.exe * should execute. M /P [password] Specifies the password for the given user context. 8 Prompts for input if omitted. D /TN taskname Specifies which scheduled task to change. O /RU username Changes the user name (user context) under which the M scheduled task has to run. For the system account, Q valid values are "", "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" or "SYSTEM". I /RP password Specifies a new password for the existing user J context or the password for a new user account. K This password is ignored for the system account. = /TR taskrun Specifies the new program that the 3 scheduled task will run. M /ST starttime Specifies the start time to run the task. The time L format is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:30 ' for 2:30 PM. > /RI interval Specifies the repetition interval in D minutes. Valid range: 1 - 599940 minutes. K /ET endtime Specifies the end time to run the task. The time L format is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:50 ' for 2:50 PM. K /DU duration Specifies the duration to run the task. The time L format is HH:mm. This is not applicable with /ET. O /K Terminates the task at the endtime or duration time. K /SD startdate Specifies the first date on which the task runs. , The format is %s. L /ED enddate Specifies the last date when the task should run. , The format is %s. L /IT Enables the task to run interactively only if the N /RU user is currently logged on at the time the job N runs. This task runs only if the user is logged in. K /RL level Sets the Run Level for the job. Valid values are P LIMITED and HIGHEST. The default is to not change it. 6 /ENABLE Enables the scheduled task. 7 /DISABLE Disables the scheduled task. K /Z Marks the task for deletion after its final run. N /DELAY delaytime Specifies the wait time to delay the running of the N task after the trigger is fired. The time format is P mmmm:ss. This option is only valid for schedule types 5 ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONEVENT. 6 /? Displays this help message. Examples: C SCHTASKS /Change /RP password /TN "\Backup\Backup and Restore" A SCHTASKS /Change /TR restore.exe /TN "\Backup\Start Restore" @ SCHTASKS /Change /S system /U user /P password /RU newuser , /TN "\Backup\Start Backup" /IT H For v2 tasks, "NT AUTHORITY\LOCALSERVICE" and S "NT AUTHORITY\NETWORKSERVICE" are also available as well @ as the well known SIDs for all three.  [/HRESULT] [/?] J /HRESULT For better diagnosability, the process exit code 9 will be in the HRESULT format. > SCHTASKS /Run [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] [/I] Description: & Runs a scheduled task on demand. PAParameter List: E /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. : /U username Specifies the user context under A which the schtasks.exe should execute. > /P [password] Specifies the password for the given F user context. Prompts for input if omitted. P /I Runs the task immediately by ignoring any constraint. D /TN taskname Identifies the scheduled task to run now. 6 /? Displays this help message. Examples:  SCHTASKS /Run /? - SCHTASKS /Run /TN "\Backup\Start Backup" T SCHTASKS /Run /S system /U user /P password /I /TN "\Backup\Backup and Restore" ' /TN taskname [/HRESULT] [/?] J /HRESULT For better diagnosability, the process exit code 9 will be in the HRESULT format. PA9 SCHTASKS /End [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] Description: % Stops a running scheduled task. Parameter List: A /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. 6 /U username Specifies the user context under = which the schtasks.exe should execute. : /P [password] Specifies the password for the given B user context. Prompts for input if omitted. A /TN taskname Specifies the scheduled task to terminate. 2 /? Displays this help message. Examples:  SCHTASKS /End /? - SCHTASKS /End /TN "\Backup\Start Backup" Q SCHTASKS /End /S system /U user /P password /TN "\Backup\Backup and Restore" ' /TN taskname [/HRESULT] [/?] F /HRESULT For better diagnosability, the process exit code 5 will be in the HRESULT format. 1 SCHTASKS /ShowSid /TN taskname [/HRESULT] [/?] Description: 2 Shows the SID for the task's dedicated user. Parameter List: ] /TN taskname Specifies the scheduled task name. Dashes are not allowed in the name. 2 /? Displays this help message. Examples:  SCHTASKS /ShowSid /? 1 SCHTASKS /ShowSid /TN "\Backup\Start Backup" F /HRESULT For better diagnosability, the process exit code 5 will be in the HRESULT format. PA< SCHTASKS /Create [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] G [/RU username [/RP password]] /SC schedule [/MO modifier] [/D day] G [/M months] [/I idletime] /TN taskname /TR taskrun [/ST starttime] M [/RI interval] [ {/ET endtime | /DU duration} [/K] [/XML xmlfile] [/V1]] I [/SD startdate] [/ED enddate] [/IT | /NP] [/Z] [/F] [/HRESULT] [/?] Description: E Enables an administrator to create scheduled tasks on a local or  remote system. Parameter List: M /S system Specifies the remote system to connect to. If omitted K the system parameter defaults to the local system. L /U username Specifies the user context under which SchTasks.exe ( should execute. J /P [password] Specifies the password for the given user context. 6 Prompts for input if omitted. J /RU username Specifies the "run as" user account (user context) J under which the task runs. For the system account, B valid values are "", "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" $ or "SYSTEM". F /RP [password] Specifies the password for the "run as" user. L To prompt for the password, the value must be either F "*" or none. This password is ignored for the K system account. Must be combined with either /RU or % /XML switch. 9 /SC schedule Specifies the schedule frequency. M Valid schedule types: MINUTE, HOURLY, DAILY, WEEKLY, J MONTHLY, ONCE, ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. M /MO modifier Refines the schedule type to allow finer control over L schedule recurrence. Valid values are listed in the 3 "Modifiers" section below. M /D days Specifies the day of the week to run the task. Valid PAI values: MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN and for F MONTHLY schedules 1 - 31 (days of the month). 9 Wildcard "*" specifies all days. N /M months Specifies month(s) of the year. Defaults to the first L day of the month. Valid values: JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, M MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC. Wildcard "*" . specifies all months. I /I idletime Specifies the amount of idle time to wait before 8 running a scheduled ONIDLE task. 6 Valid range: 1 - 999 minutes. 7 /TN taskname Specifies a name which uniquely 8 identifies this scheduled task. N /TR taskrun Specifies the path and file name of the program to be 2 run at the scheduled time. > Example: C:\windows\system32\calc.exe K /ST starttime Specifies the start time to run the task. The time N format is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:30 for H 2:30 PM. Defaults to current time if /ST is not K specified. This option is required with /SC ONCE. N /RI interval Specifies the repetition interval in minutes. This is J not applicable for schedule types: MINUTE, HOURLY, : ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. 8 Valid range: 1 - 599940 minutes. O If either /ET or /DU is specified, then it defaults to $ 10 minutes. O /ET endtime Specifies the end time to run the task. The time format O is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:50 for 2:50 PM. L This is not applicable for schedule types: ONSTART, 2 ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. I /DU duration Specifies the duration to run the task. The time L format is HH:mm. This is not applicable with /ET and N for schedule types: ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. PAN For /V1 tasks, if /RI is specified, duration defaults # to 1 hour. M /K Terminates the task at the endtime or duration time. L This is not applicable for schedule types: ONSTART, K ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. Either /ET or /DU must be # specified. M /SD startdate Specifies the first date on which the task runs. The > format is %s. Defaults to the current O date. This is not applicable for schedule types: ONCE, ; ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. N /ED enddate Specifies the last date when the task should run. The A format is %s. This is not applicable for Q schedule types: ONCE, ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. J /EC ChannelName Specifies the event channel for OnEvent triggers. N /IT Enables the task to run interactively only if the /RU M user is currently logged on at the time the job runs. F This task runs only if the user is logged in. I /Z Marks the task for deletion after its final run. M /XML xmlfile Creates a task from the task XML specified in a file. O Can be combined with /RU and /RP switches, or with /RP M alone, when task XML already contains the principal. F /V1 Creates a task visible to pre-Vista platforms. 2 Not compatible with /XML. O /F Forcefully creates the task and suppresses warnings if ; the specified task already exists. I /RL level Sets the Run Level for the job. Valid values are E LIMITED and HIGHEST. The default is LIMITED. L /DELAY delaytime Specifies the wait time to delay the running of the L task after the trigger is fired. The time format is N mmmm:ss. This option is only valid for schedule types 3 ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONEVENT. 4 /? Displays this help message. PA>Modifiers: Valid values for the /MO switch per schedule type:  MINUTE: 1 - 1439 minutes.  HOURLY: 1 - 23 hours.  DAILY: 1 - 365 days.  WEEKLY: weeks 1 - 52.  ONCE: No modifiers.  ONSTART: No modifiers.  ONLOGON: No modifiers.  ONIDLE: No modifiers.  MONTHLY: 1 - 12, or ; FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, LAST, LASTDAY. ( ONEVENT: XPath event query string. Examples: C ==> Creates a scheduled task "doc" on the remote machine "ABC" D which runs notepad.exe every hour under user "runasuser". PAB SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U user /P password /RU runasuser D /RP runaspassword /SC HOURLY /TN doc /TR notepad E ==> Creates a scheduled task "accountant" on the remote machine D "ABC" to run calc.exe every five minutes from the specified E start time to end time between the start date and end date. F SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U domain\user /P password /SC MINUTE G /MO 5 /TN accountant /TR calc.exe /ST 12:00 /ET 14:00 O /SD 06/06/2006 /ED 06/06/2006 /RU runasuser /RP userpassword D ==> Creates a scheduled task "gametime" to run freecell on the & first Sunday of every month. D SCHTASKS /Create /SC MONTHLY /MO first /D SUN /TN gametime 3 /TR c:\windows\system32\freecell B ==> Creates a scheduled task "report" on remote machine "ABC" ( to run notepad.exe every week. PAB SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U user /P password /RU runasuser J /RP runaspassword /SC WEEKLY /TN report /TR notepad.exe F ==> Creates a scheduled task "logtracker" on remote machine "ABC" @ to run notepad.exe every five minutes starting from the H specified start time with no end time. The /RP password will be  prompted for. F SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U domain\user /P password /SC MINUTE ' /MO 5 /TN logtracker ? /TR c:\windows\system32\notepad.exe /ST 18:30 $ /RU runasuser /RP G ==> Creates a scheduled task "gaming" to run freecell.exe starting I at 12:00 and automatically terminating at 14:00 hours every day PAH SCHTASKS /Create /SC DAILY /TN gaming /TR c:\freecell /ST 12:00  /ET 14:00 /K H ==> Creates a scheduled task "EventLog" to run wevtvwr.msc starting ? whenever event 101 is published in the System channel B SCHTASKS /Create /TN EventLog /TR wevtvwr.msc /SC ONEVENT 7 /EC System /MO *[System/EventID=101] F For v2 tasks, "NT AUTHORITY\LOCALSERVICE" and Q "NT AUTHORITY\NETWORKSERVICE" are also available as well ? as the well known SIDs for all three. O /NP No password is stored. The task runs non-interactively P as the given user. Only local resources are available. IWARNING: The XML and /RU usernames do not match; using the /RU username. >ERROR: User credentials are not allowed on the local machine. localhostPA4INFO: Scheduled task "%s" has already been enabled. 5INFO: Scheduled task "%s" has already been disabled. lERROR: /RI option is not applicable for the specified scheduled type. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. ERROR: The options /RI, /DU, /ST, /SD, /ET, /ED and /K are not applicable for the scheduled types: ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. JERROR: Invalid value specified for /RI (valid range is 0-599940 minutes). ERROR: The options /RI, /DU, /ST, /SD, /ET, /ED and /K are not applicable for the existing scheduled type. Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. WARNING: Since the specified interval is greater than 9999 minutes and not divisible by 60, repetition interval will be set to the maximum value (less than the specified interval) divisible by 60. uERROR: Invalid syntax. Cannot specify /K without specifying either /ET or /DU. Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. fERROR: /ENABLE option cannot be specified with /DISABLE option. Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. `ERROR: /ED is not applicable for the scheduled type ONCE. Type "SCHTASKS /CREATE /?" for usage. rERROR: Either /SD or /ED is not applicable for the existing scheduled type. Type "SCHTASKS /CHANGE /?" for usage. PA7INFO: User has been prevented from creating new tasks. @INFO: User has been prevented from deleting the existing tasks. 2INFO: User has been prevented from running tasks. 3INFO: User has been prevented from stopping tasks. EINFO: User has been prevented from changing the properties of tasks. Multiple actions Send email COM handlerONEVENTTINFO: Creating a legacy task on "%s". Use /V1 to suppress this warning for server. ERROR: Could not read XML file. @ERROR: Could not determine the Windows system version for "%s". .ERROR: Cannot connect to the registry on '%s' +ERROR: Cannot connect to the computer '%s' DINFO: XML output is not supported in v1; defaulting to LIST format. EERROR: The scheduled task "%s" could not run because it is disabled. PAJ ==> Spaces in file paths can be used by using two sets of quotes, one L set for CMD.EXE and one for SchTasks.exe. The outer quotes for CMD K need to be double quotes; the inner quotes can be single quotes or  escaped double quotes:  SCHTASKS /Create D /tr "'c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplorer.exe' + \"c:\log data\today.xml\"" ... H /HRESULT For better diagnosability, the process exit code 7 will be in the HRESULT format. ERROR:WARNING:SUCCESS:INFO:N/AType the password for %s:2Passing the user credential for local connection. 7The target system must be running Windows XP or above. 9The remote system must be running Windows 2000 or above. PA>Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed for '%s' option. %s 9Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for '%s'. %s AInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for '%s'. %s 5Invalid syntax. Mandatory option '%s' is missing. %s FInvalid syntax. '%s' option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s). %s #Invalid argument/option - '%s'. %s 0Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing. %s FLength of the command line argument should not exceed 255 characters. IInvalid syntax. Default option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s). %s ,Invalid syntax. Value expected for '%s'. %s BInvalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed as default argument. %s Type "%s /?" for usage.*Value for '%s' option cannot be empty. %s -Value for default option cannot be empty. %s PA<Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for default. %s DInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for default. %s >Value for default option cannot be more than %d character(s). ?Invalid syntax. 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