Because the AT utility only operates on the tasks that it creates, you can use it to create temporary
tasks and simplify the method required to remove those tasks later.
Creating Script-Based Scheduler Activities
You might wonder how you can use the Task Scheduler to improve productivity without expending
a lot of energy. Some of the best Task Scheduler tasks are those that you normally perform manually
or using a batch file, but don??™t perform consistently. For example, everyone knows that your
hard drive eventually fills up with garbage if you don??™t remove all of those temporary files. However,
many people don??™t get the job done because it simply isn??™t convenient, ever.
If you??™ve ever tried to locate all of the temporary files on your hard drive, you know that it??™s a
time-consuming task. In fact, I would go so far as to say that some people would rather hear fingernails
screeching across a chalkboard or walk barefooted across broken glass than have to locate
all of their temporary files. Fortunately, you don??™t have to go to such extreme measures because
you can tell the computer to do all of the work for you. You can??™t perform this task easily using
Windows Explorer because it won??™t find all of the files for you (many people have tried).
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