Advanced Task Scheduler 2.0 build 0501

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Advanced Task Scheduler is a multifunctional task scheduler, which allows launching programs and batch files, opening documents and Internet pages, displaying pop-up reminders, playing sounds, shutting down and restarting computer, stopping running processes, establishing and closing Internet connections, sending e-mail messages--automatically at a specified time, repeatedly at a time interval or by a system event. Advanced Task Scheduler offers full set of scheduling tools that allow running scheduled tasks automatically at a specified time, minutely, hourly, daily, monthly, yearly, in specified period of time after starting the computer or by such events as hot key, computer idle, Internet connection established/terminated. Advanced Task Scheduler can be started as a Windows Service and work in the background so it will not take a place on the desktop but all scheduled tasks will work normally. This feature allows run Advanced Task Scheduler even when no user is logged on.

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