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August 23, 2011
Assign Programs to a Schedule Using Windows
By Chad Sweely
If you are a schedule-oriented person, and want to have certain events and happenings to be performed at a specific time of the day, Microsoft Windows allows you to schedule specific programs or tools within your operating system with this premise in mind. All versions of Microsoft Windows (95/98, 2000, XP, Vista, and 7) provide a way for the user to schedule a program at a specific time or date. In this tutorial post, I will be showing you how to access the Scheduled Tasks program in Microsoft Windows XP.

To open Scheduled Tasks, please follow the steps that I have provided below:


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