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Fix FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory

Posted on 12/10/202415/10/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on Fix FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Fix FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory

In this article, you will learn how to fix FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory. A FileNotFoundError occurs in Python when you try to access a file that doesn’t exist in the specified directory or path. Please see how to “Enable the Virtual Machine Platform Windows Feature and ensure Virtualization is enabled in…

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How to keep Apps up to date on Windows devices

Posted on 19/07/202424/06/2025 Matthew By Matthew No Comments on How to keep Apps up to date on Windows devices
How to keep Apps up to date on Windows devices

Keeping your software up to date on Windows is crucial for security, performance, and access to new features. This guide will walk you through various methods to on how to keep Apps up to date on Windows devices. We’ll cover manual updates, automated tools, and leveraging PowerShell and winget for advanced update management. Please see…

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Task Scheduler shows task still running despite successful

Posted on 25/04/202312/10/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on Task Scheduler shows task still running despite successful
Task Scheduler shows task still running despite successful

In this article, I will show you how to resolve the “Task Scheduler shows task still running despite successful”. The Task Scheduler service enables you to run automated (scheduled) tasks on a desired device. Please see the related articles: how to Run or Edit and Delete Tasks via Windows Task Scheduler, How to create an…

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How to fix Windows Task Scheduler 0x2 Error

Posted on 18/04/202312/10/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to fix Windows Task Scheduler 0x2 Error
How to fix Windows Task Scheduler 0x2 Error

Windows Task Scheduler allows you to create routine tasks in Windows. Task Scheduler does this by the criteria you have chosen. This is referred to as “triggers” and then executing the tasks when those criteria are met. In this article, you will learn how to fix Windows Task Scheduler 0x2 Error. Please refer to these related…

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How to use Systemd Timers on Linux

Posted on 22/07/202204/01/2024 ShatteredEmblem By ShatteredEmblem No Comments on How to use Systemd Timers on Linux
How to use Systemd Timers on Linux

A systemd timer is a unit configuration file that provides a simple and effective way to schedule tasks on Linux. These timers offer an alternative to cron jobs and are the newer method of triggering jobs at specified times. Timer files, just like service files, are units controlled by systems. In this article, you will…

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Export and Import Scheduled Tasks in Windows

Posted on 03/05/202008/04/2023 Christian By Christian No Comments on Export and Import Scheduled Tasks in Windows
Export and Import Scheduled Tasks in Windows

Windows Task Scheduler enables Administrators to quickly create and run tasks automatically. Using this tool, you can launch apps, run scripts, or execute commands on a particular day and time, or even during a specific event. Some articles on Task Scheduler: How to create, edit and delete a scheduled task via the command prompt (CMD), how…

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Failed to create a new scheduled task name RemoteException: Cannot create the file when that file already exists

Posted on 08/04/202001/10/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on Failed to create a new scheduled task name RemoteException: Cannot create the file when that file already exists
Failed to create a new scheduled task name RemoteException: Cannot create the file when that file already exists

Windows Task Scheduler enables you to perform routine tasks in Windows on individual PCs. Task Scheduler does this by monitoring whatever criteria you choose. This is referred to as “triggers” and then executing the tasks when those criteria are met. In this guide, you will learn how to resolve the following error “Failed to create…

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How to automate Windows Update with PowerShell

Posted on 24/03/202008/08/2024 Christian By Christian 2 Comments on How to automate Windows Update with PowerShell
How to automate Windows Update with PowerShell

Microsoft Windows provides its own patch management solution referred to as Windows Update. Having a proper grip on these updates is paramount for your production workflow as they often start automatically during business hours resulting in downtime. With PowerShell cmdlets, you can automate Windows updates, saving you effort and time. In this article, we shall…

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