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= Description
  The win32-taskscheduler library is a Ruby interface to the MS Windows Task
  Scheduler. It is analogous to the Unix cron daemon.

= Installation
  gem install win32-taskscheduler

= Synopsis
  require 'win32/taskscheduler'
  include Win32

  ts = TaskScheduler.new

  # Create a trigger that starts on April 25, 2014 at 11:05 pm. The trigger
  # will run on the first and last week of the month, on Monday and Friday,
  # in the months of April and May.
  #
  trigger = {
    :start_year   => 2014,
    :start_month  => 4,
    :start_day    => 25,
    :start_hour   => 23,
    :start_minute => 5,
    :trigger_type => TaskScheduler::MONTHLYDOW,
    :type => {
      :weeks        => TaskScheduler::FIRST_WEEK | TaskScheduler::LAST_WEEK,
      :days_of_week => TaskScheduler::MONDAY | TaskScheduler::FRIDAY,
      :months       => TaskScheduler::APRIL | TaskScheduler::MAY
    }
  }

  ts.new_work_item('my_notepad', trigger)
  ts.application_name = 'notepad.exe'
  ts.activate('my_notepad')

= Documentation
  If you installed this library as a gem then the documentation was built for
  you and can be viewed if your gem server is running. There is also some
  documentation on the github wiki page.

= Acknowledgements
  This library was modeled to some degree on the Win32::TaskScheduler Perl
  module by Umberto Nicoletti. However, there are some differences. Please see
  the documentation for details.

= Warranty
  This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
  implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
  warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
   
= Known Issues
  Some versions of Ruby have been known to segfault when attempting to create
  a task. If this happens you will need to upgrade your version of Ruby. Or,
  at least, your version of win32ole.
  
  In some cases JRuby appears to raise a native exception rather than a
  Ruby exception on failure. This should be mostly harmless.

  Please submit any bug reports to the project page at:

  http://github.com/chef/win32-taskscheduler

= Copyright
  (C) 2003-2017 Daniel J. Berger
  (C) 2018 Chef Software, Inc.
  All Rights Reserved

= License
  Artistic 2.0

= Authors
  Park Heesob
  Daniel Berger

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