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software:microsoft:windows:taskscheduler [2020/11/09 17:23] – superwizard | software:microsoft:windows:taskscheduler [2021/06/26 00:52] – [How to run cmd from Task Scheduler] superwizard |
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| ====== Task Scheduler ====== |
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| ====== Shortcut to run Task Scheduler "Task" ====== |
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| 2021-05-20 |
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| • Close Task Scheduler. Right-click an empty spot on your Desktop and select New > Shortcut. In the Create Shortcut window enter the following text: |
| <file txt temp.txt> C:\Windows\System32\schtasks.exe /run /TN "marcus\TaskName" |
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| C:\Windows\System32 |
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| Where "TaskName" is the name of the task you chose, from step 3. Note: Include the quotation marks around the TaskName or it will fail to successfully run the task. Click Next and then enter a name for the shortcut. When done, click Finish. |
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| From <https://superuser.com/questions/57694/setting-a-shortcut-to-trigger-task-scheduler> |
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====== How to run cmd from Task Scheduler ====== | ====== How to run cmd from Task Scheduler ====== |
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| Syncthing: Request revert of a receive only folder. |
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| Program/Script:\\ |
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| cmd |
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| <file txt temp.txt> |
| /c "curl -X POST -H "X-API-Key:..." http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/db/revert?folder=default" |
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Add Arguments Optional: \\ | Add Arguments Optional: \\ |
| <file txt temp.txt> |
/c ""C:\Program Files\Python37\python.exe" "C:\Users\Public\Downloads\DropboxMaintenance\DropBoxMaintenance.py" D:\Server1\Dropbox > "C:\Users\Public\Downloads\DropboxMaintenance\Dropbox\DropboxMxLog.txt"" | /c ""C:\Program Files\Python37\python.exe" "C:\Users\Public\Downloads\DropboxMaintenance\DropBoxMaintenance.py" D:\Server1\Dropbox > "C:\Users\Public\Downloads\DropboxMaintenance\Dropbox\DropboxMxLog.txt"" |
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Add Arguments Optional: \\ | Add Arguments Optional: \\ |
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/c ""C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone-v1.51.0-windows-amd64\rclone.exe" sync --create-empty-src-dirs C:\Users\rosejasmine\Desktop\stuffforClients \\ERVER1\Dropbox\VPN\stuffforClients -v --log-file="C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone-v1.51.0-windows-amd64\rcloneMxLog.txt"" | /c ""C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone-v1.51.0-windows-amd64\rclone.exe" sync --create-empty-src-dirs C:\Users\rosejasmine\Desktop\stuffforClients \\ERVER1\Dropbox\VPN\stuffforClients -v --log-file="C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone-v1.51.0-windows-amd64\rcloneMxLog.txt"" |
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/c ""C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone\rclone.exe" sync --create-empty-src-dirs "F:\Shared" "H:\DriveF\Shared" --log-file="C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone\rcloneMxLog.txt"" | |
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| /c ""C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone\rclone.exe" sync --create-empty-src-dirs "F:\Shared" "H:\DriveF\Shared" --log-file="C:\Users\Public\Downloads\rclone\rcloneMxLog.txt"" |
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Note Double quotes\\ | Note Double quotes\\ |
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if you need to mointor what happens over time, you can use --log-file=mylogfile.txt I'd recommend using it in combination with -vv to get the fullly verbose debug output for troubleshooting Depending on what user you are currently running as the default locations rclone will look for config fil… | if you need to monitor what happens over time, you can use --log-file=mylogfile.txt I'd recommend using it in combination with -vv to get the fullly verbose debug output for troubleshooting Depending on what user you are currently running as the default locations rclone will look for config fil… |
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From <https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-mount-on-synology-that-doesnt-break-periodically/11546> | From <https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-mount-on-synology-that-doesnt-break-periodically/11546> |
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Run from bat file\\ | Run from bat file\\ |
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C:\Users\Public\Downloads\RClone\rclone.exe sync --create-empty-src-dirs "C:\Users\adept\Desktop\SoftwareW10\Size Free" \\SERVER1\WSbackup\adept-backup -vv --log-file=C:\Users\Public\Downloads\RClone\rcloneMxLog.txt | C:\Users\Public\Downloads\RClone\rclone.exe sync --create-empty-src-dirs "C:\Users\adept\Desktop\SoftwareW10\Size Free" \\SERVER1\WSbackup\adept-backup -vv --log-file=C:\Users\Public\Downloads\RClone\rcloneMxLog.txt |
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| powershell.exe -executionpolicy bypass -file "Set-PowerShellScript.ps1" |
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<code> | <code> |
powershell.exe -executionpolicy bypass -file "Set-PowerShellScript.ps1" | |
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On the system that the task will be run from, open the Windows Task Scheduler. This can be found | On the system that the task will be run from, open the Windows Task Scheduler. This can be found |
in the Start menu, under Start > Administrative Tools. | in the Start menu, under Start > Administrative Tools. |