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| | Task Scheduler calculates run duration time incorrectly Jul-19 2008 using Task Scheduler I changed a user started task to start at system startup from a user login startup. As this is a great tool for controlling task execution I was following its process. I restarted my computer at 19-jul-2008 12:18:02 GMT. Now more than 48 hours after I restarted my computer I displayed all running tasks in Task Tscheduler. Under The display's Run Duration column every task displayed has 5 hours 30 minutes to 5 hours 42 minutes of duration, depending on how the task is started. All running tasks displayed are started either on 19th of July or the 20th. This is in my opinion a bug in elementary calculation. |
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