

Step 6: Go to the Conditions tab and tick the option Wake the computer to run this task and disable all the other options. This will shut down the command immediately while leaving the computer on.

Hit OK to open the Command Prompt which in turn will ask it to run the command exit instantly. Step 5: Go to the Actions tab, set the Action field to Start a program, type cmd.exe in the Program/script field under Settings, and enter /c “exit” in the Add arguments (optional) field. Under the Advanced settings option, tick the box for Stop task if it runs longer than and set it to 30 minutes. Click the radio button for Daily under Settings and set the Recur every field to the number of days you prefer. Step 4: Go to the Triggers tab, click the New button to create a new trigger. Now, select the radio button for Run whether user is logged or not > check the box next to Do not store password > check the box next to Run with highest privileges > and, select the Configure option as Windows 10. Step 3: In the Create Task window, under the General tab, name the task as something like Wake Up or anything that’s easily recognizable. Step 2: In the Task Scheduler window go to the extreme right side of the pane, and click on Create Task located under Actions.
