TI Task Scheduler

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by HubMae, Mar 1, 2006.

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  1. HubMae

    HubMae Registered Member

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    Hello,

    we created a new schedule task with the TI scheduler and we have found where the .tis script was stored. But this .tis file doues not contain date and time informations and we are enable to find where these informations are stored.

    In fact we want to create new schedule task without using the TI interface...

    Thanks for any help
     
  2. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello HubMae,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Please be aware that the embedded Acronis True Image scheduling service stores the information about the scheduled task execution date and time in Windows registry. However, we do not recommend editing any Windows registry entries related to Acronis software. Otherwise, we can not guarantee the proper functioning of our products.

    If you have any further questions concerning Acronis software, please feel free to submit a request for technical support or post any of them on this forum. We will certainly try to help you in resolving any issues.

    Thank you.
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    Alexey Popov
     
  3. HubMae

    HubMae Registered Member

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    Great !!

    But as you could think, we have search in the registry and haven't found.... So where in the registry...

    Thanks
     
  4. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello HubMae,

    The information about the scheduled task execution date and time is stored in the following Windows registry key:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ACRONIS\Scheduler

    Please note that you will need to set the permissions for the user you are currently logged in to Full Control and restart Windows Registry Editor in order be able to access data stored in the above mentioned registry key (see the screen shots below).

    Thank you.
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    Alexey Popov
     

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