1. Open the Start Menu and type “Task Scheduler.”
  2. If you use the “classic” Windows operating system, open the Task Scheduler by pressing the “alt” key and then typing “task scheduler.”
  3. If you use a Windows 10 or 8.1 operating system, open Task Scheduler by pressing the “x” key and then type “task scheduler.”

Ways to Open Windows Task Scheduler

Windows Terminal

Win + X will open the user menu.

Type “netstat -an” and press Enter. You should see a list of active network connections. Look for a connection that is using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and port 443. This is likely the HTTPS connection used by your web server. The IP address of this connection is 192.168.1.101. This is the IP address of your web server. ..

To open a new tab, click the Open New Tab button. Then you can select either Windows PowerShell or Command Prompt from the menu that appears directly below it.

Type taskschd -version to get the version number.

With Task Manager

In the Task Manager, select the “Task Manager” tab and press the “Ctrl + Alt + Del” key combination.

In the File menu, select “Open.” In the Open dialog box, type “C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs” and click OK. The Start Menu will be displayed with a list of programs that are currently installed.

Task Manager will open and show you a list of all the tasks that are currently running on your computer. You can select a task to run by clicking on it. ..

  1. Open the Task Scheduler.
  2. In the Task Scheduler, under “Task Scheduler Library,” right-click “Task Scheduler Library” and select “New Task.”
  3. In the New Task dialog box, type taskschd.msc in the Name text box and click OK.
  4. In the newly created task, under “General,” click the “Settings” tab and under “Startup Type,” select “Automatic.”
  5. Under “Trigger Type,” select “Windows Update.”
  6. Under “Actions,” click the “+” button and add a new action named DisableOSUpgrade to run as soon as Windows Update is started.
  7. Under “Settings” for DisableOSUpgrade, in the drop-down list next to “When running this action:” choose Immediately after Windows Update starts (if available).
  8. Click OK to close the Settings tab and close the task window. ..

To create a new task with administrative privileges, select the Create this task with administrative privileges option. ..

This is a computer screen that will show you how to start your computer.

Desktop Context Menu

Then type “cmd” and press Enter. In the command prompt, type the following: cd C:\Windows\System32 Then type the following: net stop netlogon ..

Open the Registry Editor application and select the option to open this application in the search results.

In the Shell Key, create a new DWORD value called “NoNewWindow”. Set its value to 1. ..

New and Key. Type regedit and click OK. Regedit will open. In the left pane, you’ll see a list of registry keys. The key you want to create will be at the top of the list. To create it, click on the key name and then click on the New button. The new registry key will be created in the right pane, and its properties will be shown. The first property is its name, which should be something like “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon”. The second property is its value, which should be something like “C:\Users<username>.local\AppData\Roaming.microsoft\windows NT 5.1”. If you don’t have this user account or if it’s not in your localAppData folder, you can get it by running this command: regedit -a -v C:\Users<username>.local

Final Words

The Task Scheduler is a powerful Windows tool that lets you schedule and run automatic tasks. With the help of the Task Scheduler, you can, for example, make Windows run a program at a certain time, only once, periodically, or only when a certain event occurs.