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== Vacation process == | == Vacation process == | ||
If you run a scheduled task on your computer while you are on vacation, the task may lock up | If you run a scheduled task on your computer while you are on vacation, the task may lock up the target application if something goes wrong. So, it's a good idea to hand the task over to someone else before you go. | ||
'''Book in your calendar to re-set to regular for upon return.''' | '''Book in your calendar to re-set to regular for upon return.''' | ||
[[Category: Scheduled Tasks|*]] | [[Category: Scheduled Tasks|*]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 2013 July 31
We run scheduled tasks to make sure certain things happen regularly. For example:
- Transfer Tracker.mdb gets opened daily on Trish's Computer
- PHI copy automation gets opened frequently on Trish's and Tina's Computers
Accessing scheduled tasks
Click on
- Start Menu
- Settings
- Control Panel
- Scheduled Tasks
- Click the task you cant to change
- to disable task, e.g. going on vacation:
- uncheck the "Enabled" checkbox and click OK
- to see/change the schedule,
- click the "Schedule" tab...
Vacation process
If you run a scheduled task on your computer while you are on vacation, the task may lock up the target application if something goes wrong. So, it's a good idea to hand the task over to someone else before you go. Book in your calendar to re-set to regular for upon return.