OK, here goes:
Go to start, control panel, maintenance, scheduled tasks.
Advanced, show hidden tasks.
Look for a task with the executable mpcmdrun.exe
Modify the properties of this task according to your chosen settings, or
create your own, or multiples.
This is a command line app--syntax available by running it without any
arguments.
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"Mike Morearty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Defender lets you schedule automatic scans; however, I wish it provided
> the
> same kind of finer-grain control over that scheduling that the Control
> Panel's "Scheduled Tasks" feature gives, such as:
>
> - Don't start the task if the computer is running on batteries.
> - Stop the task if battery mode begins.
> - Wake the computer to run this task.
> - Only start the task if the computer has been idle for at least N
> minutes.
>
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