Flylib.com
List of Figures
Previous page
Table of content
Next page
< Day Day Up >
Chapter 1: Overview of the Windows Command Line
Figure 1-1: The 32-bit command shell is the primary command-line window you’ll use.
Figure 1-2: Configure the command-line properties for your environment.
Figure 1-3: Use support tools to perform such tasks as system diagnostics and network monitoring.
Chapter 4: Scheduling Tasks to Run Automatically
Figure 4-1: The Scheduled Tasks folder shows any tasks currently configured on the system by name, run time, and status.
Figure 4-2: Use the Scheduled Task Wizard to select a program to run, and then click Browse to find scripts and other applications.
Figure 4-3: Use the Scheduled Task Wizard to name a task, and then select how often you’d like to perform this task.
Figure 4-4: Use this page to configure a daily scheduled task.
Figure 4-5: Use this page to configure a weekly scheduled task.
Figure 4-6: Use this page to configure a monthly scheduled task.
Figure 4-7: Use this page to configure a one-time-only scheduled task.
< Day Day Up >
Previous page
Table of content
Next page
MicrosoftВ® WindowsВ® Command-Line Administrators Pocket Consultant
ISBN: 0735620385
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 114
Authors:
William R. Stanek
BUY ON AMAZON
Agile Project Management: Creating Innovative Products (2nd Edition)
Management Style
Practice: Feature Cards
Speculate Summary
Practice: Low-Cost Change
Is It Working?
High-Speed Signal Propagation[c] Advanced Black Magic
Pcb Signal Propagation
FAQ: Building-Cabling Practices
150- W STP-A: Comparison with UTP
Clock Repeaters
Controlling Crosstalk on Clock Lines
The CISSP and CAP Prep Guide: Platinum Edition
Application Security
Physical (Environmental) Security
Continuous Monitoring Process
Appendix B Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
Appendix E The Information System Security Management Professional (ISSMP) Certification
802.11 Wireless Networks: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
Why Wireless?
Dynamic WEP
1X: Network Port Authentication
Spectrum Management
Standards Work
Java Concurrency in Practice
Safe Publication
Building Blocks
Summary of Part I
Stopping a Thread-based Service
Example: Comparing Map Performance
DNS & BIND Cookbook
Configuring a Name Server as the Primary Master for a Zone
Preventing Remote Name Servers from Caching a Resource Record
Configuring a Name Server Not to Forward Certain Queries
Viewing a Name Servers Cache
Initiating a Zone Transfer
flylib.com © 2008-2017.
If you may any questions please contact us: flylib@qtcs.net
Privacy policy
This website uses cookies. Click
here
to find out more.
Accept cookies