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Rick Chauvin

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(Msg. 91) Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:50 pm
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yw Glen, I thought so too.
Especially since I think v8 is in many ways better than v9 and the new v10
(not that those are bad either) ..and so since v7 is very similar to v8,
then imho they are giving away one of their best versions!

Rick


glee wrote:
> What MEB said, Rick! Absolutely super find. I have sent the link to
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> friends. --
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>
>
> "Rick Chauvin" <justask.TakeThisOut@nospamz.com> wrote in message
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>> yw MEB

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(Msg. 92) Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 1:58 pm
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ps..

One thing though that changed on v7 or v8 compared to v6 is that these
newer versions have items running in the background at all times which
relate to the image time scheduler, etc, which are frills I personally
don't use at all, and of course me being a fanatic about having almost
nothing running in the background unless it's vital ! ..and so I wanted to
find a way to remove those items running needlessly, which proved to be a
slightly out of the ordinary procedure since you could not just remove them
out of msconfig or registry because of the way TI was written and they all
needed to be running in order for TI to basically work properly; but to get
around all that by using a simple start.bat file which calls upon the 4
items instead ..allows to not have anything running in the background
anymore. (This procedure of course though would Only be for those who never
use the time scheduler, etc, and don't need them always watching/running
time to start your backups automatically, etc...)

I'd be glad to post the instructions for 9x if anyone wanted them.. heck I
will just link my notes anyway. These notes are for v7 & v8
http://rdchauvin.com/TIv7+8-runningtasks-notes.zip


Rick

ps
I never bothered yet to verify v9's running tasks yet and long since
uninstalled it preferring v8, and so I've not paid attention to what v9
does in regards to running tasks. v9 also had lots of issues at first, but
I hear v10 has corrected those issues and beyond has given some new frills
and advancements; however it does not run on Win9x for those that still use
it, and also it's file size is substantially larger now for a number of
reasons, one of which no doubt is extra bloat for newer frills too Sad

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(Msg. 93) Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 8:31 pm
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"Rick Chauvin" <justask.TakeThisOut@nospamz.com> wrote in message
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| ps..
|
| One thing though that changed on v7 or v8 compared to v6 is that these
| newer versions have items running in the background at all times which
| relate to the image time scheduler, etc, which are frills I personally
| don't use at all, and of course me being a fanatic about having almost
| nothing running in the background unless it's vital ! ..and so I wanted
to
| find a way to remove those items running needlessly, which proved to be a
| slightly out of the ordinary procedure since you could not just remove
them
| out of msconfig or registry because of the way TI was written and they all
| needed to be running in order for TI to basically work properly; but to
get
| around all that by using a simple start.bat file which calls upon the 4
| items instead ..allows to not have anything running in the background
| anymore. (This procedure of course though would Only be for those who
never
| use the time scheduler, etc, and don't need them always watching/running
| time to start your backups automatically, etc...)
|
| I'd be glad to post the instructions for 9x if anyone wanted them.. heck I
| will just link my notes anyway. These notes are for v7 & v8
| http://rdchauvin.com/TIv7+8-runningtasks-notes.zip
|
|
| Rick

Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running which
I did not choose to run.
By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have saved
me more than merely time.
I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to run
all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource loss.
Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.

Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

|
| ps
| I never bothered yet to verify v9's running tasks yet and long since
| uninstalled it preferring v8, and so I've not paid attention to what v9
| does in regards to running tasks. v9 also had lots of issues at first,
but
| I hear v10 has corrected those issues and beyond has given some new frills
| and advancements; however it does not run on Win9x for those that still
use
| it, and also it's file size is substantially larger now for a number of
| reasons, one of which no doubt is extra bloat for newer frills too Sad
|

Yes, that does seem to be the way programming has gone, bloat stacked upon
eye candy, simplicity turned into thousands of lines of code largely devoted
to making glitsy screens full of buttons which go nowhere so one need not
learn the keypresses or commands.
Yet very few seem to care with low hard drive prices, low memory cost, high
processor speeds, high speed downloads, and yearly subscriptions or defined
"life time" support.
Too bad about the loss of support for Win9X. Another program of potential
value, which walks the path of deliberate obsolescence. Soon XP too will be
obsolete as well, just a matter of time, and with its end goes the end of
its programs. Endless circles of obsolescence, by design.

--
MEB
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world"

"Most people, sometime in their lives, stumble across truth.
Most jump up, brush themselves off, and hurry on about their business as if
nothing had happen." Winston Churchill
Or to put it another way:
Morpheus can offer you the two pills;
but only you can choose whether you take the red pill or the blue one.
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(Msg. 94) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 95) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 96) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OmY1jD7$GHA.4568@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl

Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 97) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 98) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OmY1jD7$GHA.4568@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl

Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 99) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:OmY1jD7$GHA.4568@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl

Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 100) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real RemoveThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 101) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 102) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 103) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 104) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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(Msg. 105) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:29 pm
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"MEB" <meb@not real.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi MEB,

Well you are welcome again.
That was something I changed over a year ago which bug'd me about
the newer TI v7 & 8 versions compared to my v6 version; it's just a pet
peeve of mine to not have Any extra tasks running when I don't use the
reasons why they are there - which again I stress for my TI notes are Only
for the people who do not use the monitoring or time schedule their image
backups, and do it normally instead. Heck I don't even use the Secure Zone
or Startup Recovery Manager on TI either, just the basics. ...anyway, it
just takes a few minutes to do the procedure.

To answer your question, since the .bat's entires were listed in my notes
I've linked under step 7, so I'm not sure what you mean by inclusions:

> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..

?

Rick





>| Rick
>
> Once again, a note of thanks. I also dislike background tasks running
> which I did not choose to run.
> By your posting the info I would have necessarily sought out, you have
> saved me more than merely time.
> I have always questioned why so many programs all have this aspect of
> constant background time scheduling. After all, that was what Microsoft
> thought to attend to with it's Scheduled Task application.. a place to
> run all those needed activities under "one roof", to limit the resource
> loss. Another of the many good ideas never brought to fruitation.
>
> Put the bat inclusions up if you would..
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