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Event Triggers
There are two major categories of Triggers: Time Triggers and
System Triggers. Time Triggers activate at specified times, and
are primarily used for creating automatic or repeating Events.
System Triggers activate when something happens on the
computer or phone line.
Time Triggers
Once Only
This Trigger activates at a specified date and time. After the
Actions are executed, the Event is removed from the Schedule.
For example, you may use this Trigger to run a script which
will send a file to a colleague at a prearranged time.
To set the date and time for the Event, click on the numbers in
the time and date boxes, and either type in the desired values
or change them with the arrow buttons. You can also use the
arrow keys on the keyboard to move through and change
values.
Repeating
This Trigger activates at a specified time, and repeats at a
chosen interval. For example, you may use this Trigger to run
your backup program every other week.
To set the repeating interval, type a number into the editing
box, and select the desired unit of time from the pop-up menu.
You can choose between Minutes, Hours, Days and Weeks.
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