The StartTime property represents the UTC time to run the job, in the form of YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.MMMMMM(+-)OOO, where YYYYMMDD must be replaced by ********. The replacement is necessary because the scheduling service only allows jobs to be configured on a day of the month, day of the week, or run once. A job cannot be run on a specific date. Example: ********123000.000000-420 which implies 12:30 pm PST with daylight savings time in effect.
The StartPassword parameter passes the password to the account name specified by the StartName parameter. Specify NULL if ...
The StartService method attempts to place the service into its startup state. It returns one of the following integer values: ...
The StartService method places the Service in the started state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the Service was successfully ...
The StartTime parameter represents the UTC time to run the job. This is of the form YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.MMMMMM(+-)OOO, where YYYYMMDD ...
The StartTime property represents the UTC time to run the job, in the form of YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.MMMMMM(+-)OOO, where YYYYMMDD ...
The startup of this service signals other services that the Security Accounts Manager (SAM) is ready to accept requests. ...
The state of a transaction has changed. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Transaction ...
The state of the Task Scheduler service could not be determined for the following reason: %1!s! Please verify the Task Scheduler ...
The State property indicates the state of the target. The state is reported as a bit map, where each bit is interpretted ...