Windows 10: Run a scheduled task via command line via command line

Discus and support Run a scheduled task via command line via command line in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; i want start a Run a scheduled task via command line like this: Code: %SystemRoot%\system32\taskschd.msc /Run /TN "RegIdleBackup" when i run... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by blueskyler, Apr 4, 2017.

  1. Run a scheduled task via command line via command line


    i want start a Run a scheduled task via command line like this:

    Code:

    %SystemRoot%\system32\taskschd.msc /Run /TN "RegIdleBackup"


    when i run the cmd in the prompt as admin the shedular task GUI pop up but the task not start.

    Is there a solution?

    Is the problem related to windows 10 ? *Huh

    :)
     
    blueskyler, Apr 4, 2017
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  2. Want to task the volume to turn down at 9pm and Up at 6AM

    I have a realtek sound card and also HDMI on my video card. Not concerned about the HDMI however as my TV turns off automatic and I like it like that.

    So is there a command that will allow me to change the volume via command line or I can run through the windows Task Scheduler?

    If not I will use Nircmd
     
    qaz1qaz1qa, Apr 4, 2017
    #2
  3. How to launch / load Coratna from the DOS command line ?

    This is absolutely not possible. UWP apps are not designed to run via a command line.
     
    Sumit Dhiman2, Apr 4, 2017
    #3
  4. dalchina New Member

    Run a scheduled task via command line via command line

    Hi, assuming you want to set up a scheduled registry backup, why not take advantage of this free tool, which also offers various repairs?

    Run a scheduled task via command line via command line [​IMG]
     
    dalchina, Apr 4, 2017
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  5. thanks for your reply, but if there is a method i prefer using a cmd promt.
     
    blueskyler, Apr 4, 2017
    #5
  6. dalchina New Member
    Good luck, I hope you receive appropriate help.
     
    dalchina, Apr 4, 2017
    #6
  7. You can still use Registry Backup for that - select to - Run under System Account - Create Schedule - and then:

    schtasks /Run /TN "Tweaking.com - Registry Backup"

    Edit/remove Triggers as required to disable autorun.
     
    TairikuOkami, Apr 4, 2018
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