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July 20, 2000 12:00 AM

JSI Tip 2621. Microsoft Task Scheduler Command Line Utility.

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The Microsoft ® Task Scheduler Command Line Utility, jt.exe, allows you to manage the Task Scheduler from the command line

usage: JT {[options]|[@commandfile]}

options:

  @ <file>           - parse file
  /? [cmd]           - display help on [cmd], e.g. /? abj
  !<cmd>             - don't stop if command returns error
  /ABJ               - abort task
  /CSAGE             - convert SAGE tasks to tasks (Win9x only)
  /CTJ [<props>]     - create trigger in task
  /DTJ [<id>]        - delete trigger <id> (default 0) from task
  /EJ [<n> [T|F]]    - edit task page <n>, persist changes T/f
  /ENC <id1> <id2>   - enumerator clone <id1> from <id2> (see SCE command)
  /ENN <id> <n>      - enumerate next <n> items (see SCE command)
  /ENR <id>          - enumerator reset (see SCE command)
  /ENS <id> <n>      - enumerator skip forward by <n> (see SCE command)
  /GC                - get credential account name
  /GM                - get target machine
  /ISJQ <file>       - test <file> to see if it is a task
  /LJ <file>         - load task object from <file>
  /PJ                - print all properties of task
  /PRJ [<n>]         - print next <n> or today's remaining run times of task
  /PSJ [<id>]        - print trigger strings of <id> or all in task
  /PTJ [<id>]        - print trigger props of <id> or all in task
  /RJ                - run task
  /SAC <file>        - scheduler activate task (load tasks\<file>)
  /SAJ <file>        - scheduler add task (save as tasks\<file>)
  /SC <acct> <pwd>   - set task credentials
  /SCE <id>          - scheduler create enumerator in slot <id>=0..9
  /SD <file>         - scheduler delete task (delete tasks\<file>)
  /SE [<n>] [P]      - scheduler enum tasks <n> at a time, [P]rint
  /SJ <props>        - set task's properties
  /SM [<machine>]    - set machine (NULL = local machine if omitted)
  /SNJ <file>        - scheduler new task (replaces in-memory task object)
  /STJ [id] props    - set properties of task trigger <id> or 0
  /SVJ [<file>]      - save task to <file>

   For detailed help use: JT /? <command-name>, e.g. JT /? LJ.
Examples:
C:\>jt /se
[TRACE] Enumerating jobs and queues
  JSI005_State.job
  Windows Critical Update Notification.job

C:\>jt /se p
[TRACE] Enumerating jobs and queues
[TRACE] Activating job 'JSI005_State.job'
[TRACE] Printing all job properties

  ApplicationName:    'C:\Util\JSI005_State.bat'
  Parameters:         '
  WorkingDirectory:   'C:\Util'
  Comment:            '
  Creator:            'Jerry'
  Priority:           NORMAL
  MaxRunTime:         3600000 (0d  1:00:00)
  IdleWait:           10
  IdleDeadline:       60
  MostRecentRun:      07/18/2000 17:30:00
  NextRun:            07/19/2000 17:30:00
  StartError:         S_OK
  ExitCode:           0
  Status:             SCHED_S_TASK_READY
  ScheduledWorkItem Flags:
    DeleteWhenDone          = 0
    Suspend                 = 0
    StartOnlyIfIdle         = 0
    KillOnIdleEnd           = 0
    RestartOnIdleResume     = 0
    DontStartIfOnBatteries  = 0
    KillIfGoingOnBatteries  = 0
    RunOnlyIfLoggedOn       = 0
    SystemRequired          = 1
    Hidden                  = 0
  TaskFlags:          0

  1 Trigger

  Trigger 0:
    Type:            Daily
    DaysInterval:    1
    StartDate:       04/30/2000
    EndDate:         00/00/0000
    StartTime:       17:30
    MinutesDuration: 0
    MinutesInterval: 0
    Flags:
      HasEndDate      = 0
      KillAtDuration  = 0
      Disabled        = 0


[TRACE] Activating job 'Windows Critical Update Notification.job'
[TRACE] Printing all job properties

  ApplicationName:    'C:\WINNT\System32\wucrtupd.exe'
  Parameters:         '
  WorkingDirectory:   'C:\WINNT\System32'
  Comment:            'This task is created by
Windows Critical Update Notification program
and should not be modified or removed.'
  Creator:            'Jerry'
  Priority:           NORMAL
  MaxRunTime:         259200000 (3d  0:00:00)
  IdleWait:           10
  IdleDeadline:       60
  MostRecentRun:      07/18/2000 12:15:59
  NextRun:            07/19/2000 13:16:00
  StartError:         S_OK
  ExitCode:           0
  Status:             SCHED_S_TASK_READY
  ScheduledWorkItem Flags:
    DeleteWhenDone          = 0
    Suspend                 = 0
    StartOnlyIfIdle         = 0
    KillOnIdleEnd           = 0
    RestartOnIdleResume     = 0
    DontStartIfOnBatteries  = 1
    KillIfGoingOnBatteries  = 0
    RunOnlyIfLoggedOn       = 1
    SystemRequired          = 0
    Hidden                  = 0
  TaskFlags:          0

  1 Trigger

  Trigger 0:
    Type:            Daily
    DaysInterval:    1
    StartDate:       07/19/2000
    EndDate:         00/00/0000
    StartTime:       13:16
    MinutesDuration: 1440
    MinutesInterval: 5
    Flags:
      HasEndDate      = 0
      KillAtDuration  = 0
      Disabled        = 0
You can download JT.exe from ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/reskit/.

NOTE: See tip 5712.


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