I'm sure I'm missing something basic but I haven't used the scheduler function before. I need to do something very simple, set up a schedule to run a macro each 10 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - but I'm stuck
It's around 14:30 right now. I think I should set the "start at" time as 00:00 and the "repeat every" to 10 minutes. But the schedule doesn't start. I guess it will probably start at midnight but I want it to start now so I'll know it's working correctly and so I don't lose hours of operation if I ever have to modify it.
If I set the start time to a few minutes from now it will start. But if I do that it will stop running at midnight and not start again until this time tomorrow - right?
Help
Update:
Now it's running I see that the "At" time is always updated to the next scheduled time. So I guess you can only set "At" or "Repeat" and not both?
How to start the scheduler immediately?
Moderators: Dorian (MJT support), JRL
Say it's 14:30. Set the start time to 14:40 with a repeat interval of 10 minutes and in advanced make sure it's set to repeat continuously. Also make sure you select every day. Ok that and the macro will start at 14:40 and repeat every 10 minutes for ever. It won't reset unless you tell it to in advanced settings. It will just keep repeating every 10 minutes unless you stop the schedule or exit Macro Scheduler.
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The Windows Scheduler runs constantly, but the scheduled tasks can be set to run every 10 minutes. When on the Task/Properties/Schedule tab, click on the Advanced Button and you will find more options for repeat options.
The Windows Scheduler will have different options based on your version of Windows. It is possible that your version may not support this.
The Windows Scheduler will have different options based on your version of Windows. It is possible that your version may not support this.
Hope this was helpful..................good luck,
Bob
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Bob
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