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rbi101

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Vista Task Scheduler (gui) question
« on: April 18, 2009, 05:27:25 PM »
I am in the process of familiarizing myself with the Task Scheduler gui feature running under my Windows Vista Home Basic operating system and seem to be able to fire up any program I want having also tried a variety of triggers.  My question is: Is there a gui way (within Task Scheduler) to “drill down” after a program begins to execute.  For example lets just say I have Task Scheduler start up FreeCell every evening at 7:00pm.  But lets say that I want to play the particular game #47.  If I were using my own fingers that would require pressing “F3” then entering “47” then hitting the “enter” key.  Is there a way to string those commands in order?  I’m not quite ready to get into VBScript yet.  Thanks for any help and please forgive any breaches of etiquette I may have committed.  I’m brand new to forums.