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FS_SysInfo_ScheduledTasks
The directory sys/tasks exists as a sub-directory to the file system root.
The directory and its sub-directories contains information about scheduled tasks extracted from the registry.
The files in the sys/tasks directory are listed in the table below:
File | Description |
---|---|
tasks.txt | Summary information about all scheduled tasks. |
by-guid/[guid]/registry/ | Service registry key. |
by-guid/[guid]/taskinfo.txt | Detailed information about each scheduled task. |
by-name/[name]/registry/ | Service registry key. |
by-name/[name]/taskinfo.txt | Detailed information about each scheduled task. |
Files in the sys/tasks directory and sub-directories are read-only except for binary registry key/values.
The file tasks.txt contains summary information about the scheduled tasks. The meaning of the different columns are as follows:
# Task GUID Task Name Time (Most Recent) User Command Line :: Parameters
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0000 {E1C54205-C98A-4568-99F5-F069A71C9733} \CreateExplorerShellUnelevatedTask 2019-03-07 15:09:07 UTC Author C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE :: /NOUACCHECK
0001 {B313253F-006F-4A3C-88E6-09226D66275B} \DolbySelectorTask 2019-03-29 09:41:11 UTC Author %ProgramFiles%\Dolby Digital Plus\ddp.exe :: -autostart
0002 {C78F9350-0638-4EEC-8232-02454A55F44A} \DropboxUpdateTaskMachineCore 2019-03-29 14:18:00 UTC Author C:\Program Files (x86)\Dropbox\Update\DropboxUpdate.exe :: /c
...
The file taskinfo.txt contains detailed information about each scheduled task as shown below:
Name: Diagnostics
Path: \Microsoft\Windows\DiskFootprint\Diagnostics
User: System
Command: %windir%\system32\disksnapshot.exe
Parameters: -z
GUID: {240478A4-B7D2-43B1-AF21-626C77E72C1F}
RegLastWr: 2017-03-18 21:06:25 UTC
Create: 2018-10-11 13:50:43 UTC
LastRun: 2019-03-28 15:09:04 UTC
Completed: 2019-03-28 15:09:05 UTC
The example shows the sys/tasks directory with the summary information and detailed information about one scheduled task.
The sys/tasks sub-directory is implemented as a built-in native C-code plugin. The plugin source is located in the file modules/m_sys_task.c in the vmm project.
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