
You can now send the data to stdout by specifying empty string as filename, for example:.Added 'Run Task Now' option (Available only when the 'Allow Demand Start' column displays 'Yes').Added 'Allow Demand Start' column (Yes/No).Added new columns: 'Run Only If Network Available' (Yes/No), 'Multi-Instances Policy'.Added /RunAsAdmin command-line option for running TaskSchedulerView as administrator.

Added new command-line options to enable/disable/run/stop a task from command-line: /Disable, /Enable, /StopTask, /RunNow.Added new column: 'Wake To Run' (Yes/No).Added 'Case Sensitive' option to the Quick Filter window.Added new option: 'Show Only Running Tasks'.Added 'Select All' and 'Deselect All' buttons to the 'Choose Columns' window.Fixed to save the 'Case Sensitive' option of the Quick Filter in the.Fixed the 'start the Remote Registry service' option to start the Remote Registry service even if this service is disabled.Added 'Copy Clicked Cell' option to the right-click context menu, which copies to the clipboard the text of cell that you right-clicked with the mouse.Updated the HTML export feature to HTML5.Added support for exporting the tasks list to JSON file.


Added /Columns command-line option, which allows you to set the columns to display or the columns to export from command-line, for example:.
#WINDOWS 7 SCHEDULING TASKS WINDOWS#
Windows XP and older systems are not supported. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems are supported. This tool works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows Vista and up to Windows 11. It also allows you to easily disable/enable mutiple tasks at once.įor every task, the following information is displayed: Task Name, Description, Status, Hidden (Yes/No), Last Run/Next Run Times, Task Folder, EXE filename or COM handler of the task, number of missed runs, and more. TaskSchedulerView is a simple tool for Windows Vista/7/8/10/11 that displays in a single table the list of all tasks from the Task Scheduler of Windows.
