at (at. exe) is a command which schedules other commands to be run at a certain time. It may run a command once, or repeatedly based upon the day of the week, or the date. It is available on all Windows NT-based operating systems. Each command is given a job number or "task ID", starting at 1. All unfinished or repeating jobs are reloaded at boot time, though not necessarily with the same job numbers.
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- at (at. exe) is a command which schedules other commands to be run at a certain time. It may run a command once, or repeatedly based upon the day of the week, or the date. It is available on all Windows NT-based operating systems. Each command is given a job number or "task ID", starting at 1. All unfinished or repeating jobs are reloaded at boot time, though not necessarily with the same job numbers. When there are no jobs left, the next job added is assigned 1 again; otherwise, all previously-assigned job numbers are skipped (even if the most recent has been deleted). Scheduled tasks are not run if the computer is turned off at the time, or is in sleep mode or hibernate mode. The Scheduler service must also be running. Unix-like operating systems also have at, but the Windows version is functionally more similar to cron.
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- at (at. exe) is a command which schedules other commands to be run at a certain time. It may run a command once, or repeatedly based upon the day of the week, or the date. It is available on all Windows NT-based operating systems. Each command is given a job number or "task ID", starting at 1. All unfinished or repeating jobs are reloaded at boot time, though not necessarily with the same job numbers.
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