If you want to display a message or send an email, you’ll be asked to specify the details of the message or email you want to create. (The exact arguments supported will differ between programs.) You can also add optional arguments, which some programs support – for example you can specify the /AUTO argument with CCleaner to automatically run CCleaner on a schedule. Select a program and it will launch automatically at your scheduled time - for example, if you always use a certain program at 1pm, you can have Windows automatically open the program at 1pm every weekday so you don’t forget. exe file on your hard disk – most programs will be located under Program Files on your C: drive. If you want to run a program, click the Browse button and locate the program’s. You can have Windows start a program, send an email, or display a message in response to the trigger you specific earlier. If you selected daily, weekly, monthly, or one time, you’ll be prompted to specify a specific time for the event to occur.
You can also have the task start in response to an event ID in the Windows event log. In addition, you can have the task run when the computer starts or when you log on. You can have the task run daily, week, monthly, or only once. Select when you want the task to “trigger,” or start.