walign tool
Walign needs to be run once only. It does its job and goes away. It
shouldn't need to be in the task scheduler at all - perhaps it was installed
there to force it to run one time, but after that you don't need it at all.
There might be a case for winalign to be in task scheduler, in case you
install old software that needs aligning, but I wouldn't think it's worth
the trouble.
The program name on its own is probably enough for task scheduler, because I
would expect the system to look in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ by default.
I'm in sunny Sydney, which is wet and muggy at the moment (but we do need
the rain).
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Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Jim" wrote in message
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Thanks Jeff,
I have been just letting it run in the Task Scheduler folder on its on
shedule. One other question though; the run path in the scheduler is
stated
[walign]. No other path. Is this correct or should it be
[C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\WALIGN.EXE].?.
p.s. Australia! hah! which part? I am in Ohio.
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