Windows Task Scheduler - existing task modification c++
How to modify programmatically existing scheduled task with API 2.0?
For example to add a trigger or an action.
Thanks.
c++ windows task scheduled-tasks
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How to modify programmatically existing scheduled task with API 2.0?
For example to add a trigger or an action.
Thanks.
c++ windows task scheduled-tasks
See this example, which creates a task in the root folder to send an email when triggered by an event.
– eryksun
Dec 31 '18 at 20:39
@eryksun Already saw all the examples, however all of them create a new task and don't change existing one.
– Vera
Jan 1 at 13:37
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Open the task folder, get the task, and get its definition. Here's the list of interfaces.
– eryksun
Jan 1 at 16:39
@eryksun Thanks, that's what I was looking for!
– Vera
Jan 2 at 9:14
Can you answer the question with a basic example in C++?
– eryksun
Jan 2 at 18:56
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How to modify programmatically existing scheduled task with API 2.0?
For example to add a trigger or an action.
Thanks.
c++ windows task scheduled-tasks
How to modify programmatically existing scheduled task with API 2.0?
For example to add a trigger or an action.
Thanks.
c++ windows task scheduled-tasks
c++ windows task scheduled-tasks
asked Dec 31 '18 at 9:27
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See this example, which creates a task in the root folder to send an email when triggered by an event.
– eryksun
Dec 31 '18 at 20:39
@eryksun Already saw all the examples, however all of them create a new task and don't change existing one.
– Vera
Jan 1 at 13:37
1
Open the task folder, get the task, and get its definition. Here's the list of interfaces.
– eryksun
Jan 1 at 16:39
@eryksun Thanks, that's what I was looking for!
– Vera
Jan 2 at 9:14
Can you answer the question with a basic example in C++?
– eryksun
Jan 2 at 18:56
add a comment |
See this example, which creates a task in the root folder to send an email when triggered by an event.
– eryksun
Dec 31 '18 at 20:39
@eryksun Already saw all the examples, however all of them create a new task and don't change existing one.
– Vera
Jan 1 at 13:37
1
Open the task folder, get the task, and get its definition. Here's the list of interfaces.
– eryksun
Jan 1 at 16:39
@eryksun Thanks, that's what I was looking for!
– Vera
Jan 2 at 9:14
Can you answer the question with a basic example in C++?
– eryksun
Jan 2 at 18:56
See this example, which creates a task in the root folder to send an email when triggered by an event.
– eryksun
Dec 31 '18 at 20:39
See this example, which creates a task in the root folder to send an email when triggered by an event.
– eryksun
Dec 31 '18 at 20:39
@eryksun Already saw all the examples, however all of them create a new task and don't change existing one.
– Vera
Jan 1 at 13:37
@eryksun Already saw all the examples, however all of them create a new task and don't change existing one.
– Vera
Jan 1 at 13:37
1
1
Open the task folder, get the task, and get its definition. Here's the list of interfaces.
– eryksun
Jan 1 at 16:39
Open the task folder, get the task, and get its definition. Here's the list of interfaces.
– eryksun
Jan 1 at 16:39
@eryksun Thanks, that's what I was looking for!
– Vera
Jan 2 at 9:14
@eryksun Thanks, that's what I was looking for!
– Vera
Jan 2 at 9:14
Can you answer the question with a basic example in C++?
– eryksun
Jan 2 at 18:56
Can you answer the question with a basic example in C++?
– eryksun
Jan 2 at 18:56
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See this example, which creates a task in the root folder to send an email when triggered by an event.
– eryksun
Dec 31 '18 at 20:39
@eryksun Already saw all the examples, however all of them create a new task and don't change existing one.
– Vera
Jan 1 at 13:37
1
Open the task folder, get the task, and get its definition. Here's the list of interfaces.
– eryksun
Jan 1 at 16:39
@eryksun Thanks, that's what I was looking for!
– Vera
Jan 2 at 9:14
Can you answer the question with a basic example in C++?
– eryksun
Jan 2 at 18:56