Slideshow: Boot Windows 8 directly to the desktop

by Greg Shultz  |  December 5, 2012, 9:46am PST  |  Image 10 of 13

When you finish, you'll see your new scheduled task

There is nothing that you need to change on the Settings tab so, at this point, you are done and can just click the OK button to complete the scheduled task operation. When you return to the Task Scheduler window, you'll see the new task that you just created on the Task Scheduler Library, as shown in Figure J. You can now close Task Scheduler.

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Greg Shultz is a freelance Technical Writer. Previously, he has worked as Documentation Specialist in the software industry, a Technical Support Specialist in educational industry, and a Technical Journalist in the computer publishing industry.

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Greg Shultz
Greg Shultz is a freelance Technical Writer. Previously, he has worked as Documentation Specialist in the software industry, a Technical Support Specialist in educational industry, and a Technical Journalist in the computer publishing industry.
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