Subj : Re: Event question
To   : Daryl Stout
From : Nightfox
Date : Sat Nov 22 2025 08:08 am

 Re: Re: Event question
 By: Daryl Stout to Sabre on Fri Nov 21 2025 01:27 am

DS> You can use the Windows Task Scheduler. Unfortunately, if you have the
DS> events on one computer, you can NOT export them to another computer, and
DS> instead have to re-enter them.

You actually can export tasks to another computer with Windows Task Manager. You should be able to right-click on the task and export it to an XML file, which you can then import into Task Manager on another computer.  Also, there are commands you can use for that purpose for the Windows command line.

Nightfox

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