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# Start via Task Scheduler

### Task scheduler Windows 10/11 and Server 2016/2022

Click on Start and open task scheduler.

Then execute the following steps:

1. Right click on task scheduler window and add a new task.
2. Enter the name of scheduled task.
3. Define the user under which OMrun will run.
4. Define the security options.
5. Configure for the platform type corresponding with the actual hard-/software.
6. Click on tab Triggers and define the start times.
7. On tab Actions choose the path and the executable name to invoke the desired program code.


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