ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation arguments in Task Scheduler - I can name my restore points?

Hello

I try to use restore points based on demand, and I have enough space allocated for all points of restoration on my schedule.

What I want to know:

What I would put on this line: / d: c:\windows\system32\srrstr.dll, ExecuteScheduledSPPCreation

.. .to make restore points have the same name, as they would if I used the "Create Restore Point now" under the Protection of the system, in which the date and time are stamped next to the name of the restore point that I choose.

Thank you

Nate

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