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How to show the "Schedule Taskes" folder of other computer.

 
 
Colin Han
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      07-10-2007
In above version of Windows (Xp, 2000 etc). We can found two special items of
a network computer. (Printers and Schedule Taskes).

But now, in vista, we can not found the "Schedule Taskes" in the windows
explorery, if we access a network computer.

How to show it. I want run it thoght intranet. But now, we must remote login
on this computer to start it.

Thanks.
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Andrew McLaren
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      07-10-2007
"Colin Han" <> wrote i...
> But now, in vista, we can not found the "Schedule Taskes" in the windows
> explorery, if we access a network computer.
> How to show it. I want run it thoght intranet. But now, we must remote
> login
> on this computer to start it.


In Vista, you cannot view Scheduled Tasks via an Explorer folder.

For better security in Vista, the Task Scheduler MMC snap-in asks to be
elevated (it will ask if you want to run as Administrator, when you start
it). There is no way to elevate to Administrator from a Explorer shell
extension. So the shell extension is not enabled any more, in Vista.

You can view the scheduled tasks on another computer by using the Task
Scheduler MMC snap-in. When "Task Scheduler" is highlighted (at top of the
tree, in left-hand pane), go to Action menu and choose "Connect to another
computer ...". If you need to be authenticated by the other computer, you
will be asked to enter your user name and password. If the other computer
already trusts you, you can just connect to it. Then all the scheduled tasks
on that other computer will appear.

Hope it helps,
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Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au


 
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Colin Han
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      07-10-2007
So ... I see.

Thanks for you help.

"Andrew McLaren" wrote:

> "Colin Han" <> wrote i...
> > But now, in vista, we can not found the "Schedule Taskes" in the windows
> > explorery, if we access a network computer.
> > How to show it. I want run it thoght intranet. But now, we must remote
> > login
> > on this computer to start it.

>
> In Vista, you cannot view Scheduled Tasks via an Explorer folder.
>
> For better security in Vista, the Task Scheduler MMC snap-in asks to be
> elevated (it will ask if you want to run as Administrator, when you start
> it). There is no way to elevate to Administrator from a Explorer shell
> extension. So the shell extension is not enabled any more, in Vista.
>
> You can view the scheduled tasks on another computer by using the Task
> Scheduler MMC snap-in. When "Task Scheduler" is highlighted (at top of the
> tree, in left-hand pane), go to Action menu and choose "Connect to another
> computer ...". If you need to be authenticated by the other computer, you
> will be asked to enter your user name and password. If the other computer
> already trusts you, you can just connect to it. Then all the scheduled tasks
> on that other computer will appear.
>
> Hope it helps,
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>
>
>

 
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