问题
I'm developing add-on based application. Every add-on use scheduler. Loaded add-on schedule task. My application run only one instance. Sometimes application closed, sometimes running. Therefore i need to use Windows 7 Task scheduler
How to use task scheduler on own application?
I need create new task from application
I need that when task finish, Send message to my application or invoke any function of my application
Is it possible?
How to do it?
回答1:
Check out this project at CodeProject.
A New Task Scheduler Class Library for .NET
回答2:
If you want to interact with the Windows 7 Scheduled Tasks system from your code to create, manage, or delete a task that is no problem. (I cover this in the Windows 7 course I wrote for Pluralsight.) Add a COM reference to TaskScheduler and you then do this sort of thing:
ITaskService scheduler = new TaskSchedulerClass();
scheduler.Connect(null, null, null, null);
ITaskFolder rootFolder = scheduler.GetFolder("\\");
ITaskFolder folder = rootFolder.GetFolders(0).Cast<ITaskFolder>().FirstOrDefault(
f => f.Name == "Windows7Course");
if (folder == null)
{
folder = rootFolder.CreateFolder("Windows7Course", null);
}
ITaskDefinition task = scheduler.NewTask(0);
IExecAction action = (IExecAction)task.Actions.Create(_TASK_ACTION_TYPE.TASK_ACTION_EXEC);
action.Path = typeof(SayHello.Form1).Assembly.Location;
action.WorkingDirectory = Path.GetDirectoryName(typeof(SayHello.Form1).Assembly.Location);
ISessionStateChangeTrigger trigger = (ISessionStateChangeTrigger)task.Triggers.Create(
_TASK_TRIGGER_TYPE2.TASK_TRIGGER_SESSION_STATE_CHANGE);
trigger.StateChange = _TASK_SESSION_STATE_CHANGE_TYPE.TASK_SESSION_UNLOCK;
task.Settings.DisallowStartIfOnBatteries = true;
task.RegistrationInfo.Author = "Kate Gregory";
task.RegistrationInfo.Description = "Launches a greeting.";
IRegisteredTask ticket = folder.RegisterTaskDefinition(
"GreetReturningUser",
task,
(int)_TASK_CREATION.TASK_CREATE_OR_UPDATE,
null,
null,
_TASK_LOGON_TYPE.TASK_LOGON_INTERACTIVE_TOKEN,
null);
This particular sample runs an exe that is in the same solution (another project). You would have to adjust the Action.Path, Action.WorkingDirectory etc to meet your needs.
回答3:
Thanks for the excellent example Kate, I rue that in my wanderings I didn't come across your code first.
I've had a merry dance with registering scheduled tasks via c# code and unsurprisingly have had to tweak my schedule creation code as I encounter roadblocks on one environment that I hadn't encountered on any previously. I hope I've arrived at the most robust code and thought it might also be of benefit to others if I share some things you might try if encountering environmental issues:
- Put the path to the executable in double quotes
- Do not put the working folder in quotes
- Once the task is created, if you make subsequent changes, call the ask.RegisterChanges(); - it may be worth setting the task.Definition.Principal.RunLevel = TaskRunLevel.Highest;
- I typically default to a System account to run the task, but in some network environments I've encountered issues which I was unable to fathom but was able to resolve by providing a user account for the task to run under.
all the best Matt
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3359406/is-it-possible-to-use-windows-7-task-scheduler-in-own-application