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Command line utility to kill scheduled tasks
Is there any way or command line utility to kill scheduled tasks that are stuck.
I am running a scheduled task on my NT server after every 30 mins. But after running 4-5 times it starts going into "Not responding" state. It keeps creating instances of the scheduled task after every 30 mins but the since the task previous to it was not completed it also stucks. My question is, Is there any command line utility that will kill all the impending tasks? |
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