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software:microsoft:windows:taskscheduler [2021/05/21 01:16] – [Task Scheduler] superwizardsoftware:microsoft:windows:taskscheduler [2021/06/26 00:53] – [How to run cmd from Task Scheduler] superwizard
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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: • Close Task Scheduler. Right-click an empty spot on your Desktop and select New > Shortcut. In the Create Shortcut window enter the following text:
-C:\Windows\System32\schtasks.exe /run /tn "TaskName"+<file txt temp.txt>    C:\Windows\System32\schtasks.exe /run /TN "marcus\TaskName" 
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 +    C:\Windows\System32     
 +</file> 
 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. 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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 +Syncthing: Request revert of a receive only folder.
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 Program/Script:\\   Program/Script:\\  
  
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 Add Arguments Optional: \\  Add Arguments Optional: \\ 
 +<file txt temp.txt>
 +    /c "curl -X POST -H "X-API-Key:..." http://127.0.0.1:8384/rest/db/revert?folder=default"
 +</file>
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 +Program/Script:\\  
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 +    cmd
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 +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: \\ 
 +<file txt temp.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""     /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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 +<file txt temp.txt>
 /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"" /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\\ 
  
-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… 
  
 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> 
  
 Run from bat file\\  Run from bat file\\ 
 +<file txt temp.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      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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 +<file txt temp.txt>
 +powershell.exe -executionpolicy bypass -file "Set-PowerShellScript.ps1"
 +</file>
 <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.
software/microsoft/windows/taskscheduler.txt · Last modified: 2022/02/12 03:30 by superwizard