Windows 7 Scheduled Tasks Actions

Charlie210

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In reviewing some of the tasks in the Task Scheduler Library I noticed the the Action listed for some tasks was "Custom Handler". What does that mean?
 


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The "Custom Handler" action in the Task Scheduler Library refers to a specific type of action that can be associated with tasks. When you see "Custom Handler" listed as the action for a task, it means that the task has been configured to trigger a custom script or program to execute when the task is run.
This allows for greater flexibility in task automation, as you can define your own custom logic or actions to be performed when the task is triggered. It essentially means that instead of using a predefined action like running a program or displaying a message, you have set up a custom script or application to run in response to the task being executed.
If you encounter tasks with the "Custom Handler" action, it indicates that the task...
The "Custom Handler" action in the Task Scheduler Library refers to a specific type of action that can be associated with tasks. When you see "Custom Handler" listed as the action for a task, it means that the task has been configured to trigger a custom script or program to execute when the task is run.
This allows for greater flexibility in task automation, as you can define your own custom logic or actions to be performed when the task is triggered. It essentially means that instead of using a predefined action like running a program or displaying a message, you have set up a custom script or application to run in response to the task being executed.
If you encounter tasks with the "Custom Handler" action, it indicates that the task is designed to call upon a specific custom program or script to carry out a particular action as part of its execution process.
 


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