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To add new scheduled task: To add new scheduled task:
  * Open //Task Scheduler//:   * Open //Task Scheduler//:
-    * Windows 10: Go to //Windows Start Menu > Settings//. In //Find a setting// box type "Task Scheduler". &win10 +    * Windows 10: Go to //Windows Start Menu > Settings//. In //Find a setting// box type "Schedule Tasks". &win10 
-    * Windows 8.1: Right click Windows //Start// button and select //Control Panel//. In //Control Panel//, go to //System and Security > Administrative Tools > Task Scheduler//. &win8 &wincp +    * Windows 8.1: Right click Windows //Start// button and select //Control Panel//. In //Control Panel//, go to //System and Security > Administrative Tools > Schedule Tasks//. &win8 &wincp 
-    * Windows 7: Go to //Windows Start Menu > Control Panel//. In //Control Panel//, go to //System and Security > Administrative Tools > Task Scheduler//. &win7 &wincp+    * Windows 7: Go to //Windows Start Menu > Control Panel//. In //Control Panel//, go to //System and Security > Administrative Tools > Schedule Tasks//. &win7 &wincp
  * In the //Task Scheduler// menu go to //Action > Create Basic Task//.   * In the //Task Scheduler// menu go to //Action > Create Basic Task//.
  * Give your task a name and click //Next//.   * Give your task a name and click //Next//.

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