MISSED SCHEDULED TASKS FROM SIMULTANEOUSLY

I run Windows 7, 64 Bit, Home Basic edition. I have run several tasks planned several based on VB Scripts and Batch files. All my scheduled tasks are sometimes triggered when I'm most likely available on my laptop. To trigger my scheduled tasks, a basic batch file is made and preceded by 'Microsoft Anna' asking me if I want to run a specific scheduled task using Sapi Speak. for example.

"You want to run Disk Clean up" [Microsoft Anna]

A VB Script window will appear 'Click on Yes or no'

If I ignore this window, Microsoft Anna will once again ask me after, say twenty minutes, depending on how many times will be repeated this task as shown in the properties of the scheduled task triggers.  If I click on Yes, the task is run. If I click No., Microsoft Anna will once again ask me, after twenty minutes if I want to run the task.

While I'm on the computer, it is easy to monitor scheduled tasks.  However, at some point, when some scheduled tasks are supposed to work and my laptop is turned off, all my scheduled tasks are triggered to take place on the 10th minute when I log on next. Microsoft Anna is enough time to simply announce a task and when I click Yes, others have already turned into errors and this is reflected in a separate window Script VB notifying the same.

I admit that all of my scheduled tasks are well staggered to avoid coming into conflict with each other. However, should there have missed scheduled tasks, they want all start simultaneously on the 10 th minute. It's very annoying at times and I do have to manually perform all scheduled tasks fail once again, defeating the purpose of execution of scheduled tasks.

Is there a work around to stagger missed scheduled tasks, when they are triggered on my next log on.

Rajdeep

Rajdeep salvation,

Sorry for the inconvenience.

I wish you post your query in the TechNet forums and see if you can get a response.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/scriptcenter/en-us/home?category=scripting

It will be useful.

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