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You can automate routine tasks with the Task Scheduler, and in this guide, we'll show you how on Windows 11.
Task Scheduler may be an important part of Windows 11, but that doesn't mean it an't be even better. Here are some alternatives you should try.
But whenever I run it, I have a Command Prompt window that is always visible in the taskbar. Is there way to launch the script on boot (or login would be ok), but have the window hidden?