/P [password] Specifies the password for the given user. You can provide the command line switch without specifying the password on the command line in cleartext. The system prompts you for the password. Using this feature can help you maintain the security of passwords used on your system. /TN taskname Specifies the name of the task you want to end. Working with the AT Utility The AT command line utility is an older utility that many longtime Windows users are comfortable using to create tasks. This is an alternative (albeit, less capable) to the SchTasks utility described in the ???Managing Tasks with the SchTasks Command??? section of the chapter. The advantage of this utility is that it??™s very easy to use. In addition, because this utility has been around since Windows NT, you??™ll find many scripts already written to use it. Use the AT utility alone to display a list of tasks that you??™ve created using the AT utility (the AT utility won??™t display any tasks created using the graphical tools). This utility uses the following syntax: Remove a Task: AT [\\Computer] [[] [/DELETE] [/YES]] Add a Task: AT [\\Computer]