Simon205
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2005
- 151
I often need to run task scheduler during the day, say to update or print a large number of files, but can't just 'give up' my machine for hours whilst it repeatedly Restores/Closes SW windows.
Is there a way to minimise it's actions in order that I can continue to work whilst it's in the background? Even if it's not SW I'd like to be able to use other programs...
Cheers,
Simon
Is there a way to minimise it's actions in order that I can continue to work whilst it's in the background? Even if it's not SW I'd like to be able to use other programs...
Cheers,
Simon