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Every Windows machine has a built in task scheduling system. This means that each computer represents a place where scheduled tasks can be created, and where scheduled tasks must be managed. By getting a centralized view of all tasks on every system in your network, Task Scheduler Pro lets you see which credentials are being used for scheduled tasks. |
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Once you have discovered which tasks exist on your systems, you need to manage them. In some cases, you will use Task Scheduler Pro to delete old and outdated tasks. In other cases, you will use it to update the credentials used by your tasks. Regardless of how you use Task Scheduler Pro, you will have full control over all of the scheduled tasks in your network. |
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Task Scheduler Pro allows IT administrators to perform password change jobs that are essential to passing security audits. With literally thousands of tasks (including unknown tasks) lurking in the network, Task Scheduler Pro will show administrators where these tasks are located, and allow them to modify any information associated with the tasks, including credentials. |
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With hot fix and service pack reporting features, Task Scheduler Pro can also help with patch management. Task Scheduler Pro provides detailed information about the patch status of any given machine, and allows you to push those missing patches to the machines that need them. |
