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Originally Posted by DeaconDean
•Click the Start button , type Scheduler in the search field, and select Task Scheduler when it appears.
•If prompted for permission, click Continue .
•The Task Scheduler appears.
•In the left column, click Task Scheduler Library .
•In the center column, select the task you want to stop.
•In the right column, click Disable .
•Close the Task Scheduler window.
•The reminder no longer opens.
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Thanks much, but I obviously SCREWED UP BIG TIME. I have Windows XP by the way.
I clicked START, I selected SEARCH, then it prompts me to select files, folders, images, ???????????????
So I selected files (because I didn't know what else to do)
I typed in Scheduler
A whole bunch of things popped up, the first being TaskScheduler.dll (I even know what dll means, it means dynamic link library, but don't ask me what the heck that means anyway. lol
So after choosing TaskScheduler.dll a warning popped up that said "this is connected to most of your operating systems, and it DID NOT PROMPT ME TO CONTINUE, it had another word to choose (I forget).
So do I go back and select TaskScheduler.dll, or was this the wrong thing to select?
Thanks much
Melody