on Windows ? On linux, there is crond. On Windows there was, once upon a time, a Task Scheduler in Accessories. Now it seems to be gone, though, inspecting with Autostart from Sysinternals seems to imply that there still is a Task Scheduler in E Windows 10.
Obviously! You just rent this piece of deprecated garbage, not own!
> Now, I would receive errors for tasks not existing.
And after fixing it, how do you deal with a system update that restores them? Have you found a way to monitor for a list of tasks and delete them should they ever appear again?
(this would also be helpful if you delete some app tasks that come back on app updates)
Also it's good for people to realize that all of the built-in scheduled Windows tasks are itemized down the folders in this console, and some can be individually disabled if you are careful.
For people that are tweaking Windows, if you're not looking into Task Scheduler it might help.