Hi Mockree,
Sorry for the delay. Open my first reply (date 21/06/07). Right top of the
window is a paperclip icon, click on this and an option to save attachment
is there. Save the attachment SR 3 day.xml to any convenient place (virus
scan if you want to, it is clean).
To import, Start Orb/Control Panel/Admin Tools/ Task Scheduler Then click on
the "arrows" in the left pane to open Library/Microsoft/Windows and then
click SystemRestore (2/3 of the way down). Click Import task in the Right
Pane and navigate to where you saved SR 3Day. Click on that file and all is
done.
Of course I don't know what your "certain events" are. SR 3 Day, as the name
suggests will create a SR every 3 days or at next boot after three days. If
this is no use to you, then ignore me and I will go away

} Otherwise, go
to the same SystemRestore item and play about with the Create Task or Create
Basic Task. Never having done this myself I can't help any more.
Post again with more specific requirements for your "certain events",
perhaps a more knowledgeable person will assist.
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"Mockree" <> wrote in message
news:C22AA767-A538-4134-A365-...
> also, I'm new to this forum, and I can't find where to download the
> attachment you spoke of.
>
> "Delboy" wrote:
>
>> Hi Mockree,
>>
>> Attached is an .xml file that you can import into Task Scheduleler. This
>> enables SRs every 3 days. I had a little trouble getting SR to schedule
>> but
>> eventually sussed it. If you have any other SR tasks scheduled, just
>> disable
>> them to avoid conflicts.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Delboy
>>
>> A common mistake that people make when trying to design something
>> completely
>> foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
>>
>> Douglas Adams
>> "Mockree" <> wrote in message
>> news:F5E6C6DF-DCB0-45A4-95E4-...
>> >I know that you can create restore points in Vista manully through the
>> > control panel but I'd like to be able to do this through the task
>> > manager
>> > so
>> > I can specify the interval or use some other event as a trigger for
>> > creating
>> > the restore point. To do this, I need the executible for creating a
>> > restore
>> > point. Dose anybody know where this would be located?
>> >
>> > If you can help, respond here or email
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>>