Outbreak of tasks in Windows 7

Hi people,

I am new to the outbreak of tasks via events in Windows 7.

What I have to do is have a scheduled backup run every night and then, depending on the day of the week to run another task immediately after the backup is complete. The other task SHOULD execute or not the backup is successful and immediately the backup ends.

My question is how to trigger the task following the backup by using the events in Task Scheduler.

The sequence would be: -.

Monday

Scheduled backup

Tasks of Monday

Shutdown

Tuesday

Scheduled backup

Tasks of Tuesday

Shutdown

.

.

.

Friday

Scheduled backup

Tasks of Friday

.

.

etc.

I thought having the daily tasks in the Task Scheduler is triggered at the end of the backup, regardless of the success or failure.

How can this be done using an event from the scheduled backup to trigger the daily tasks.

See you soon,.

Mark F...

Hello Mark,

Thanks for posting your question on the forum of the Microsoft community.

Raise an event:
This trigger causes the task to run when the specific event entries are added to an event log. You can choose between specifying basic event trigger settings or the custom event trigger settings. If you choose the basic event trigger settings, a single event to a specific event log will trigger the task. You choose the event log contains event, the name of the publishing server and specify the identifier of the event.

I suggest you to refer to these items and check if it helps.

How task scheduler for...
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766428.aspx

Planning for a task
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748993.aspx

Triggers
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748841.aspx

I hope this information helps.

Please let us know if you need more help.

Thank you

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