Users can now schedule Who's Watching Me to run
at predetermined times using the Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler.
This may be especially useful if the Disk scan takes a substantial
period of time to complete on a particular computer.
In order to schedule
Who's Watching Me to automatically start and run at a predetermined
time, a user will need to use the "-autorun=yes" parameter.
When setting a scheduled task to start Who's Watching Me, the user
needs to add the "-autorun=yes" after the path and file
name to have Who's Watching Me start and automatically start a scan.
For example, in the Task Run line, the path and filename would be
listed as follows:
On Windows NT, a user may schedule Who's Watching
Me to run at a predetermined time at the command prompt. One examplary
command that may be entered at the prompt to schedule Who's Watching
Me to run on a typical system is as follows: