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Steve Seguis

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"

They are
all neatly organized under several folders based on their purpose. If you expand the Task
Scheduler node, you will see the task folders within the Task Scheduler Library folder,
as shown in Figure 3-12. Within the Microsoft parent folder are groups of tasks in folders
relating to specific services and functions within the server??”such as Defrag, Multimedia,
Tcpip, Windows Error Reporting, and so on. You can create new tasks in any of these
folders. However, it??™s probably best practice to create your own folder to organize your
tasks so that you can easily identify your tasks from Microsoft??™s built-in tasks.
Each task contains a number of properties that are organized into tabs: General, Triggers,
Actions, Conditions, Settings, and History.
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General Tab The General tab contains the name, author, and description of the task. It
is also where the security options of the task are configured. You can run the task under
one of three different security contexts:
Run Only When a User Is
Logged On
The task will run under the logged-on
user??™s credentials.
Run Whether User Is Logged
On or Not
You must specify the user account under
which this task will run. Optionally, you
can tell Task Manager not to store the
password, in which case it can have access
only to local computer resources.


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