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Dehcbad25
June 27th, 2002, 17:58 PM
Hey guys, I wanted to know if someone know how to enable the task scheduler in Windows NT4. It isn't in system tools (there isn't a system tools group in NT) and it isn't either in administrative tools. In another PC with NT4 I found it as a folder called TASKS under WINNT, but in other 3 systems I cannot find it and I need it. I cannot copy it and paste it in the other PC. I tried that already and it doesn't work. I think I need to start a service for it, and I don't know which is it. Please send me a help :D
Dehcbad25
July 1st, 2002, 19:24 PM
Please someone give me a clue, because I am clueless :D
I think the task scheduler was called AT but I am not sure and still I haven't found anything about it.
If not, please give me names of good 3th party task schedulers that I can use with NT4. I found that NT server brings task scheduler, but NT 4 desktop not. Still there should be a way to do it. Right??
Please help!!!!!!!!!:bblob:
Reverend
July 1st, 2002, 19:54 PM
Here ya go Dehc.
How to install task scheduler here (http://www.iopus.com/guides/winscheduler.htm)
(scroll down page)
3rd party software here (http://www.freebyte.com/fbtaskscheduler/)
Dehcbad25
July 3rd, 2002, 17:00 PM
Thanks a lot. I have been hanging on to schedule a task because of this.
I will try it out as soon as I can clear the sea of CDS in front of my PC ( I can barely access the keyboard) :D
HAve you ever make an license inventory and order of CDs in a company that hasn't have a Network Administrator for 6 months?
well, it is a nightmare :p
Thanks for the help
ihateforums
February 22nd, 2005, 01:06 AM
Windows NT4 (SP3+)
Go to the Control Panel and select Add/Remove Programs. Select Microsoft Internet Explorer X.Y from the list, and when a dialog prompt you for what to do, select Add a component. Depending on the current release of your browser (4 or 5), you will eventually be given a list of additional software you may install (Note: this may take a long time!). With IE4 you should select Task Scheduler under Additional Explorer Enhancements. With IE5 select the Offline Browsing Pack.
You can also go directly to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie. From here you can select all IE software releases and add-ons. We recommend you upgrade to IE5. We've had a lot of problems reported about upgrading IE4, you would probably be better off installing IE5 anyway (it's a much better browser).
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