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Looking for a direct-replacement XP scheduler.

 

Direct-Replacement as in replaces the original scheduler, I don't need

to rewrite ANY of my existing scripts, nor third-parties interracting

with existing scheduler will break or needs any changes.

 

Need scheduler to ----

 

Offers to re-run missed tasks if for any reason skipped.

Option to "skip once."

Option to "save all settings" including security for recovery after

OS/Virus crash for example.

Options to use defaults. For example I need all my tasks to "wake up"

so I would like it to be set permanently by default.

Options to interract with other tasks, such as run task2 ONLY if task1

completed normally

Show schedule on a nice "calendar" format.

 

Seen one? Money no object.

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Re: A better Scheduler?

 

On Mar 12, 3:20 am, bobb <N...@NoWhere.com> wrote:

> Looking for a direct-replacement XP scheduler.

>

> Direct-Replacement as in replaces the original scheduler, I don't need

> to rewrite ANY of my existing scripts, nor third-parties interracting

> with existing scheduler will break or needs any changes.

>

> Need scheduler to ----

>

> Offers to re-run missed tasks if for any reason skipped.

> Option to "skip once."

> Option to "save all settings" including security for recovery after

> OS/Virus crash for example.

> Options to use defaults. For example I need all my tasks to "wake up"

> so I would like it to be set permanently by default.

> Options to interract with other tasks, such as run task2 ONLY if task1

> completed normally

> Show schedule on a nice "calendar" format.

>

> Seen one? Money no object.

 

There does not appear to have a direct replacement. Most of the thrid

party (not Microosoft) scheduler will add "themselves" as a separate

job.


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