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Microsoft® Windows® Scripting with WMI: Self-Paced Learning Guide
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Microsoft® Windows® Scripting with WMI: Self-Paced Learning Guide

by Ed Wilson
October 2005
Beginner to intermediate
400 pages
12h 42m
English
Microsoft Press
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238 Part IV: Classes
the other scheduled jobs, including the one you renamed. In previous versions of the Win-
dows operating system, it was possible to alter a job created by using the AT command in the
Scheduled Tasks Wizard. If you were to do this, it would break the jobs that had been sched-
uled by AT. As shown in Figure 11-3, these jobs are now in read-only mode. You can view the
settings, but you cannot make any changes to the jobs unless you do it by using a script or the
AT command interface.
Figure 11-3 Read-only status of AT jobs
ScheduleNoteToRun.vbs
strComputer = "." [
wmiNS = "\root\cimv2" [
wmiQuery = "win32_ScheduledJob" [
objJob ...
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