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AutoTask 2000 Task Scheduler 3.74 - Autotask 2000 is a task scheduler for running unattended routine work.
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Size: 4.35 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003
Developer:Cypress Technologies (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: 6 MB Disk Space
AutoTask 2000 Task Scheduler checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: autotask.zip
inflating: setup.exe
inflating: disclaimer.txt
inflating: FILE_ID.DIZ
inflating: UPDATES.TXT
inflating: Readme.txt
inflating: Version 2 Users Read First.txt
inflating: unreg.bat
inflating: regnt.bat
inflating: reg95.bat
Scan Results of setup.exe
setup.exe: OK
Scan Results of UPDATES.TXT
UPDATES.TXT: OK
Scan Results of regnt.bat
regnt.bat: OK
Scan Results of Version 2 Users Read First.txt
Version 2 Users Read First.txt: OK
Scan Results of Readme.txt
Readme.txt: OK
Scan Results of reg95.bat
reg95.bat: OK
Scan Results of unreg.bat
unreg.bat: OK
Scan Results of FILE_ID.DIZ
FILE_ID.DIZ: OK
Scan Results of disclaimer.txt
disclaimer.txt: OK
Scan Results of autotask.zip
autotask.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78250
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 10
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 7.29 MB
Time: 3.522 sec (0 m 3 s)
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Publisher's Description:
AutoTask 2000 is a task scheduler designed specifically for Windows. It is an extremely versatile event scheduling software that can be ran as a service or as a desktop application in the background. It has very flexible scheduling and conditional triggers for running various task and has also the ability to run multiple commands per task, much like mini scripts or macros. The concept behind a task is quite simple. A set of actions performed to retrieve a certain result. You build a set of actions or commands that need to run sequentially to complete a task. Starting and stopping programs, sending keystrokes to a specific window, sending DDE commands are just a few of the available commands. Logic commands such as delay, wait for program to finish allow for greater control of your tasks. With AutoTask, you can define intervals such as every 5 minutes, every other day, every third working day, every second Tuesday of the month, twice a year etc. Along with the ability to define intervals, you can also set run times. AutoTask 2000 will allow you to launch a task based on certain conditions being true. Conditions such as whether or not a file exists, or whether not a specific program is running, or whether or not a specific window is visible are just a few of available triggers that you can define. This allows you to build logic into your tasks. Whether your needs are simple or complex AutoTask can handle them!
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