Task Scheduler Manager

This topic describes how a scheduled job is automatically run by Windows according to the schedule. There are some scenarios that may affect the scheduled tasks. For example, if the scheduled task is password-protected and is scheduled to run in log-off mode, however, the system password was changed. To overcome such issues, you can use the Task Scheduler Manager option.

To configure the Task Scheduler Manager option

  1. To configure the operations, select the following toolbar options:
    • Select All: Selects all the scheduled tasks from the grid.
    • Deselect All: Clears the selection from the grid.
    • Delete: Deletes the selected scheduled task.
    • Refresh: Refreshes the grid view.
    • Log: Displays the logs for scheduled jobs.
    • About: Displays the About information of the task schedule manager.
    • Exit: Closes the task schedule manager option.
  2. To configure the fields, select the following options:
    • Checkbox: Selects the corresponding scheduled task.
    • Description: Selects the description of the scheduled task.
    • Type: Selects the nature of repetition of the corresponding task.
    • Next Run Time: Selects the date and time at which the corresponding task will run according to the schedule.
    • Last Run Time: Selects the date and time of the last run.
    • Status: Selects the status of the scheduled task.
    • Comment: Selects the comments set by users.
    • Schedule: Selects the configured scheduled for the corresponding scheduled task.
    • Run in Log Off Mode: Activates or deactivates running the task in log-off mode.
  3. To configure the filters, select the following options:
    • Product Id: Indicates that you select the filter icon to set the filter to regular filters or Custom Filter. When you select Custom Filter, additional suboptions are displayed.
    • To filter with further criteria, select each column header filter. Type the required filter text in the options to filter the grid with the string or value entered in the filter cell.