Who's Watching Me - User's Manual

4.0 Scheduling an Autorun
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:
"D:\Program Files\Trapware Corporation\Who's Watching Me\WhosWatchingMe.exe" -autorun=yes
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:
c:\>at 11:26:00.00 /interactive /every:tuesday "c:\program
files\trapware corporation\who's watching me\whoswatchingme.exe"
-autorun=yes
If you have any questions about how to use the Windows scheduler, please consult your Microsoft Window Operating System documentation.



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1. Installation
2. Scanning for Snoopers
3. Checking for Updates
4. Scheduling an Autorun
5. To Purchase
6. Support

 
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