If our Win7 computer often needs to automatically run some programs, such as scheduled backup, timed recording of video programs, on-time shutdown, etc., do not have to stare at the alarm clock and remember what program to run, the mission plan in Win7 system The program helps us to set up the program to run automatically, which is easy and convenient. In addition to setting a certain task to run regularly, the user can also set the automatic running program according to the running condition of the individual program, so that the program can be operated more automatically. In the Win7 system, click the round "Start" button in the lower left corner of the desktop, click "All Programs - Accessories - System Tools", and then find "Task Scheduler" to open the task plan settings panel of Win7 system.
In the Win7 system's "Task Scheduler" settings panel, the Win7 system provides a ready-made task scheduler library, which includes some planning tasks for Microsoft programs and system services such as Office and Windows Defender, if we need to use , select "Run" from the right-click menu.
If we need to create our own mission plan, click on the menu "Actions - Create Basic Tasks". After entering the task name, set the conditions that trigger the running work, such as running at boot time, running at specified time, or running at regular intervals to meet the needs of different situations.
For example, here we create a "timed shutdown" mission plan.
If you choose daily, weekly, monthly, and only once, you need to further set the time conditions for automatic work. The most common type of work is the "starter", which is used as a setting to run the specified program and complete the required work. The new send email and display information in Win7 can be used to prompt the user for task information. If you choose to send an e-mail, in addition to entering the email address, the user also needs to enter the SMTP sending server to be used, and the application software for sending and receiving mail needs to be installed. Now enter the startup program detailed settings, in addition to entering the program location or command, we can also add some of the commands or starting positions required for the program to run. We fill in the "program or script" column, you can choose to fill in the "parameters" column. Here we fill in "-s -t 30" to tell the Win7 system, we need to provide a 30 second countdown when the Win7 system starts the shutdown process. After clicking Next, we can see that the Win7 mission plan will give details of the currently set tasks. After confirming the correctness, click the “Confirm” button to complete the task schedule setting for Win7 scheduled shutdown. Now, in the Task Scheduler Settings panel of Win7 system, we can see the “Timed Shutdown” task we just set, and the details of the task are listed by type below. Right-clicking a task allows you to perform flexible operations on tasks from right-click, such as run, end, disable, export, properties, delete, and more. Mastering the above method, we can flexibly set up the Win7 task plan, let the Win7 system implement the program or system command according to our needs.