| The screen below is the main cron for windows screen. The screen starts as it means to go on - iconised. |
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| The screen below is the cron for windows about screen. From here, passwords can be changed and registration details can be entered/viewed. |
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| The screen below is the "tab" that can be used to define the hours and minutes at which time the cronjob runs. It is used during an "add" and an "edit". The example below shows the result of clicking on the "Every Five" button in the Minutes section and the "Every Hour" button in the Hours section - the task is set to run every five minutes. |
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| The screen below is the "tab" that can be used to define the days of the week/month that the cronjob runs. It is used during an "add" and an "edit". The example below shows the result of clicking on the "Every Day" button in the "Day of Month" section and the "Every Day" button in the "Day of Week" section - the task is set to run every day of the month regardless of what day of the week each day falls on. |
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