List of Figures
Chapter 1: Overview of the Windows Command Line
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Figure 1-1: The 32-bit command shell is the primary command-line window you’ll use.
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Figure 1-2: Configure the command-line properties for your environment.
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Figure 1-3: Use support tools to perform such tasks as system diagnostics and network monitoring.
Chapter 4: Scheduling Tasks to Run Automatically
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Figure 4-1: The Scheduled Tasks folder shows any tasks currently configured on the system by name, run time, and status.
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Figure 4-2: Use the Scheduled Task Wizard to select a program to run, and then click Browse to find scripts and other applications.
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Figure 4-3: Use the Scheduled Task Wizard to name a task, and then select how often you’d like to perform this task.
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Figure 4-4: Use this page to configure a daily scheduled task.
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Figure 4-5: Use this page to configure a weekly scheduled task.
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Figure 4-6: Use this page to configure a monthly scheduled task.
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Figure 4-7: Use this page to configure a one-time-only scheduled task.