Schedule Settings
Select the start date and expire date for which the scheduled task should be valid and should be invoked. You can select the schedule to be invoked once, daily, weekly, monthly, on application launch.
One time: If you schedule monitoring once, you have to specify the Start Date. The Start Time is in a 24 hour format. You can select a duration for which you want to Run the schedule for (24 hour format). The Date box has a down arrow button. Clicking on it opens a calendar from which you can chose the date to begin the monitoring. Expire date is not provided for One time schedule type. Because this type of schedule will automatically expire after it has been invoked at the specified time.
Daily: Specify the Start Date and time and Expire Date and Time in a 24 hour format. Run for field specifies how long to run the Scheduled actions. By default, the selected scheduled actions will be Repeated after every 1 day(s).
Weekly: This is the most flexible option. In the Select weekday(s) section, you can select particular days in the week by checking the appropriate options. You can select multiple days of the week. Choose a start date and time from the Start date and time drop-down menu. Select the duration of the schedule with the help of Run for field. When Expire date and time is specified then all the actions related with the schedule will be stopped automatically at the time specified.
Monthly: The scheduled actions will be performed on the selected months. You can choose days of the month or the weeks of a month and in turn, days of the week for performing the scheduled actions.
On Application Launch: If you select this option, you need to specify the Start Date and the duration for which you want to Run the schedule for. You can also specify the Expire date to stop the schedule.
At the specified Start Date and time and Expire Date and time, Security Monitor Pro will start and stop the schedule. If no Expire time is specified then specified action will continue till it is stopped manually or the program is closed.
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