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weekly
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The weekly tag on WindowsForum.com covers recurring content such as the Windows 7 Tip of the Week series, which provides one new Windows 7 tip each week tied to the Windows Weekly podcast. Users also discuss scheduling tasks to run weekly, like rebooting a PC via Task Scheduler, and tracking bandwidth usage on a weekly basis with tools like NetLimiter. Additionally, the tag appears in community-driven shows like TWC9, where hosts cover weekly tech stories. These discussions focus on practical Windows tips, task automation, and monitoring system activity on a weekly cadence.
Dan and Brian were AWOL this week so Tina and I stepped in to fill the void.
Tina assured me she had "prepped" for our taping but I think by this she just meant "consumed 18 cans of Dr Pepper".
In the end their were some very interesting stories to cover.... we just didn't get around to them...
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Not 100% sure if i have posted this in the correct section as its not really a problem but a question but here goes..
I have a Win7 system i leave running 24/7 running IRC bots on Quakenet & various other .exe programs to enhance the service i provide to a gaming community of friends n fellow...
My latest weekly series is a tie-in with the Windows Weekly podcast, and will provide one new Windows 7 tip each week: If I publish your tip, I'll send you a free copy of Windows 7 Secrets! This week's tip: Hide Unwanted Windows Updates.
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Hello all,
I've created a new task through the Task Scheduler to reboot my PC weekly. It appears that I created it scheduled it successfully, however, I can not get it to appear in the list of "Active Tasks".
Has anyone encountered this?
I'm not sure if I'm missing a step, or if it is...