deactivating and activating all scheduled tasks

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deactivating and activating all scheduled tasks

Postby flintqstone on Thu Oct 06, 2005 2:09 am

Whenever I work with a macro (rerecording, testing) I stop all scheduled tasks (response time measurements). Rather than clicking through all the tasks and deactivating them - is there a way (vbs-script?) to activate and deactivate all tasks at once?
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Task scheduler service

Postby Tech Support on Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:29 am

You can switch the task scheduler on or off by starting and stopping the task scheduler service:

(1) Open the control panel START > CONTROL PANEL and select Administrative Tools

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(2) Open the SERVICE list...

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(3) Select the task scheduler service. You can now start/stop the task scheduler service

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very helpful & timesaving

Postby flintqstone on Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:06 am

Thanks!
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Re: Task scheduler service

Postby aurole on Fri Aug 17, 2007 1:10 am

Tech Support wrote:You can switch the task scheduler on or off by starting and stopping the task scheduler service:

(1) Open the control panel START > CONTROL PANEL and select Administrative Tools

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(2) Open the SERVICE list...

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(3) Select the task scheduler service. You can now start/stop the task scheduler service

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Great answer, thanks
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