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You may edit a scheduled task.
To rename a task
1 | Click Scheduler/Create Script on the Action Selection panel |
The Scheduled Tasks panel will appear.
2 | Right-click the task which you want to rename on the Scheduled Tasks panel |
3 | Select in the context menu Rename and enter a new task name |
Note: You may also use a keyboard shortcut F2 to rename a task
To edit the time or event at which a scheduled task should start:
1 | Click Scheduler/Create Script on the Action Selection panel |
The Scheduled Tasks panel will appear.
2 | Select a task which event you want to edit on the Scheduled Tasks panel and click the Edit an Event button |
The Task execution schedule panel will appear.
Note: You may also right-click the task and select Edit an event in the context menu.
3 | Edit the time or event at which the task should start on the Task execution schedule panel and click the Save button |
Go to the Create a Task topic for details
> | The task will appear on the Scheduled Tasks panel with the new starting Time/Event |
To edit an entire scheduled task:
1 | Click Scheduler/Create Script on the Action Selection panel |
The Scheduled Tasks panel will appear.
2 | Select a task which you want to edit on the Scheduled Tasks panel and click the Edit button |
Note: You may also right-click the task and select Edit a task in the context menu.
3 | Edit the objects you want to backup on the Partition Selection panel, image destination on the Choose destination of new image panel, necessary parameters on the Image options , Notification options , Backup options panels, and on the Rotation options panel. |
Go to the Create an Image topic for more details.
4 | Edit the time or event at which the task should start on the Task execution schedule panel, and click the Save button |
Go to the Create a Task topic for more details.
> | The task will appear on the Scheduled Tasks panel with the new options |
The Disk Actions chapter explains basic disk actions.
The Startup Version chapter explains how to perform disk actions using the R-Drive Image Startup Version .
The Technical Information chapter gives technical information on Supported CD and DVD Recorders and List of Hardware Devices Supported in the Startup Mode and another useful technical information.
Follow this link to obtain R-Drive Image Contact Information and Technical Support