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changing the setting of task in task scheduler using command line

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    Hi, OS: Windows Vista As of now I am trying in vista, but same thing i will try in all other microsoft OS. I have created the scheduled task through command line to invoke one exe. Now I want to make that schedule run my exe only once, i mean only instance should run. If there are no instances then it should start one. In task scheduler, for task properties, in settings tab i have "if the task is already running, then the following rule applied" option, where i can set "Do not start a new instance". I want to set the rule in Task Scheduler's settings as "Do not start a new instance". But through command line how to set the same. Thanks in advnace. Regards, KTTransfer.

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