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Voici ce que j'ai trouvé.

arrêt:

schtasks /end /s <machine name> /tn <task name> 

début:

schtasks /run /s <machine name> /tn <task name> 


C:\>schtasks /? 

SCHTASKS /parameter [arguments] 

Description: 
    Enables an administrator to create, delete, query, change, run and 
    end scheduled tasks on a local or remote system. Replaces AT.exe. 

Parameter List: 
    /Create   Creates a new scheduled task. 

    /Delete   Deletes the scheduled task(s). 

    /Query   Displays all scheduled tasks. 

    /Change   Changes the properties of scheduled task. 

    /Run   Runs the scheduled task immediately. 

    /End   Stops the currently running scheduled task. 

    /?    Displays this help message. 

Examples: 
    SCHTASKS 
    SCHTASKS /? 
    SCHTASKS /Run /? 
    SCHTASKS /End /? 
    SCHTASKS /Create /? 
    SCHTASKS /Delete /? 
    SCHTASKS /Query /? 
    SCHTASKS /Change /? 
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Note: "schtasks" (voir l'autre, accepté la réponse) a remplacé "at". Cependant, "at" peut être utile si la situation nécessite une compatibilité avec les anciennes versions de Windows qui n'ont pas de schtasks.

aide en ligne de commande pour "à":

 
C:\>at /? 
The AT command schedules commands and programs to run on a computer at 
a specified time and date. The Schedule service must be running to use 
the AT command. 

AT [\\computername] [ [id] [/DELETE] | /DELETE [/YES]] 
AT [\\computername] time [/INTERACTIVE] 
    [ /EVERY:date[,...] | /NEXT:date[,...]] "command" 

\\computername  Specifies a remote computer. Commands are scheduled on the 
        local computer if this parameter is omitted. 
id     Is an identification number assigned to a scheduled 
        command. 
/delete   Cancels a scheduled command. If id is omitted, all the 
        scheduled commands on the computer are canceled. 
/yes    Used with cancel all jobs command when no further 
        confirmation is desired. 
time    Specifies the time when command is to run. 
/interactive  Allows the job to interact with the desktop of the user 
        who is logged on at the time the job runs. 
/every:date[,...] Runs the command on each specified day(s) of the week or 
        month. If date is omitted, the current day of the month 
        is assumed. 
/next:date[,...] Runs the specified command on the next occurrence of the 
        day (for example, next Thursday). If date is omitted, the 
        current day of the month is assumed. 
"command"   Is the Windows NT command, or batch program to be run. 
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La commande at crée une tâche planifiée, mais je ne crois pas que cela puisse démarrer ou arrêter une tâche * existante * –

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Hmmm. "At" a la possibilité de "/ delete", qui "Annule une commande planifiée", mais je m'attendais à ce que tout processus en cours d'exécution tombe dans la catégorie "faire des choses" - depuis savoir comment arrêter le processus proprement dépendrait du processus étant arrêté. –

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Qu'en est-/disable et /enable commutateur pour une commande /change?

schtasks.exe /change /s <machine name> /tn <task name> /disable 
schtasks.exe /change /s <machine name> /tn <task name> /enable 
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schtasks/changement/désactiver/tn "Nom de la tâche"/s RemoteMachineName/u mydomain \ administrator/p adminpassword

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Ceci ne fournit pas de réponse. – serenesat

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