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Windows Vista uses Task Scheduler 2.0 to run various system-level tasks [4], as such, the Task Scheduler service cannot be disabled any more. However it can be disabled with a simple registry tweak, google it, as we don't dear speak about it with MS watching and IP logging. |
Windows Vista uses Task Scheduler 2.0 to run various system-level tasks [4], as such, the Task Scheduler service cannot be disabled any more. However it can be disabled with a simple registry tweak, google it, as we don't dear speak about it with MS watching and IP logging. |
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Windows Vista uses Task Scheduler 2.0 to run various system-level tasks [4], as such, the Task Scheduler service cannot be disabled any more. However it can be disabled with a simple registry tweak, google it, as we don't dear speak about it with MS watching and IP logging.
- Is this 2nd sentence really required? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.35.229.129 (talk) 01:16, 29 December 2009 (UTC)
task folders?
I'd like to know the path to the folder where the scheduled tasks are stored. I get a message when I open Task Scheduler that several tasks are corrupt or have been tampered with. I could restore them from a backup if I knew where to look. 74.131.178.34 (talk) 03:50, 30 September 2011 (UTC)