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When I enable a scheduled task, instead of running at the scheduled time they all run imeadiately. This is not good behavior as changes are written in a way to reflect the time of the scheduled task not when it is being enabled. I am hoping there is a powershell command to stop this behavoir.

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Hello,

A scheduled task can run immediately after enabling if it was supposed to run during the time while the task was disabled. The behavior is by design and cannot be changed.

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