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This section describes the APIs, scripting objects, and XML schema that are provided by the Task Scheduler.
API topics include a description of the API, the declaration syntax of the API, remarks that describe special conditions for the API, and a requirements block that describes what platform, header files, and libraries are required.
Scripting object topics include a description of the object, the declaration syntax of the object, remarks that describe special conditions for the object, and a requirements block that describes what platform and type libraries are required.
XML schema topics include a description of the element, parent, child, and attribute information, and remarks that describe special conditions.
See | For information on |
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Task Scheduler Objects | Scripting objects and their methods and properties. |
Task Scheduler Interfaces | Interfaces and their methods and properties. |
Task Scheduler Structures and Unions | Structures and unions. |
Task Scheduler Enumerated Types | Constants defined by enumerators. |
Task Scheduler Schema | Elements, simple types, complex types, and attribute groups defined by the schema. |
Task Scheduler Error and Success Constants | Error and success constants returned by Task Scheduler APIs. |
Schtasks.exe | The Schtasks.exe command line tool that is used to create, delete, query, change, run, and end scheduled tasks on a local or remote computer. |
Training
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Create and manage scheduled jobs using Windows PowerShell - Training
Create and manage scheduled jobs using Windows PowerShell