![]() Or, if you want to completely get rid of a task, right click and select Delete. The Status will change from Ready to Disabled. If you only want to stop it temporarily, right click on the task and select Disable. For example, here I’m canceling the Disk Cleanup task I created. ![]() Now scroll through the list and find the task you no longer want to run and double click it. Expand Active Tasks to see a list of everything that is scheduled to run. Note: Task Scheduler is a feature in XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.Ĭlick Start and type: Task Scheduler in the Search box and hit Enter.
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