5 ways to open Task Scheduler in Windows 10

Task Scheduler is a built-in utility in Windows that allows you to run an application, service or script at a given time. In this tutorial, TipsMake.com will show you 5 ways to open Task Scheduler in Windows 10.

Task Scheduler is a built-in utility in Windows that allows you to run an application, service or script at a given time. In this tutorial, TipsMake.com will show you 5 ways to open Task Scheduler in Windows 10.

Method 1: Open Task Scheduler from Run

Just press the Win+ key Rto open the Run box . Enter taskchd.msc and press Enter.

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Open Task Scheduler from the Run dialog box

Method 2: Open Task Scheduler from Command Prompt

Open Command Prompt. In Windows 10, you can press the Win+ key Xand select Command Prompt from the Power User menu.

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Open Command Prompt

At the Command Prompt , enter control schedtasks and press Enter.

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In the Command Prompt, type control schedtasks and press Enter

Method 3: Open Task Scheduler using Cortana Search

Click on the Cortana Search box on the Windows 10 taskbar, type schedule and click on the Task Scheduler search result .

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Open Task Scheduler using Cortana Search

Method 4: Open Task Scheduler from Control Panel

Open Control Panel in Windows 10. Set the View by option to Small icons or Large icons. Click on Administrative Tools.

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Set the View by option to Small icons or Large icons, then click Administrative Tools

From the new window, you can click the Task Scheduler shortcut to launch it.

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From the new window, click the Task Scheduler shortcut to launch it

Method 5: Open Task Scheduler from the Start menu

Click the Start button in Windows 10. From the Start menu , expand Administrative Tools and then click Task Scheduler.

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Open Task Scheduler from the Start menu

If you're running Windows 7, you can find Task Scheduler by going to Start menu> All Programs> Accessories> System tools> Task Scheduler .

Update 11 May 2020
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