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Microsoft scheduler

I would like to know if anyone remember in one of the first office
suites microsoft had a planner which ask a lot of questions about
goals and advancement if so where can i find that info now
Jan 3 '08 #1
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Hi,

And what that has to do with C#?
Google it

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suites microsoft had a planner which ask a lot of questions about
goals and advancement if so where can i find that info now

Jan 3 '08 #2
On Jan 3, 8:58*am, "Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)" <machin TA
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Hi,

And what that has to do with C#?
Google it

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Jan 3 '08 #3
Way off topic, but, you probably mean MS Project. It was licensed separately
after originally being part of Office.

"sh****@gmail.com" wrote:
I would like to know if anyone remember in one of the first office
suites microsoft had a planner which ask a lot of questions about
goals and advancement if so where can i find that info now
Jan 3 '08 #4
Shat43 -

Are you talking about Task Schduler? If so try the following:
Start Programs Accessories System Tools Scheduled Tasks

If you're looking to schedule projects, then that would probably fall under
MS Project (some have used Visio for project planning, but many will go with
MS Project).

Scheduled Tasks will allow you to launch programs automatically at X time &
at Y frequency (Every day at 10:005 PM, for example). Depending on how your
network and workstation are set-up, you may be prompted for your Workstation
User ID & Password (may be the same as your network; for me it is).

Good luck. As mentioned above, probably not the correct forum. Unless you
were trying to get something in C# to open automatically at a certain time or
plan a C# program development project.

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I would like to know if anyone remember in one of the first office
suites microsoft had a planner which ask a lot of questions about
goals and advancement if so where can i find that info now
Jan 10 '08 #5

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