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Latest revision as of 12:01, 8 January 2026
The following steps describe how to schedule a batch file to run at a certain time using Task Scheduler in Windows 7 / 8 /10.
- Click Start then search Task Scheduler
- Select Create Basic Task under Actions and follow work through the setup. An example is presented below.
- Task Description
- Trigger type
- Trigger rule
- Trigger action
- Point to batch file
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