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Apple Computing Products:
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Equivalent of Windows Task Scheduler?
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<blockquote data-quote="wheelguy12" data-source="post: 1258284" data-attributes="member: 197775"><p>I'm simply trying to learn more about this important feature. The Prey app is giving me an excuse to learn about it.</p><p></p><p>Very interesting about "launchd". I checked the folders you suggested, and none of the .plist files in there have been modified in the time frame I would expect to see the Prey plist file (if it exists). Surely, there is a way to search for all .plist files in a given date range, but such a feature doesn't appear to be in the Finder app. Is there a way to do such a file name pattern + date search?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelguy12, post: 1258284, member: 197775"] I'm simply trying to learn more about this important feature. The Prey app is giving me an excuse to learn about it. Very interesting about "launchd". I checked the folders you suggested, and none of the .plist files in there have been modified in the time frame I would expect to see the Prey plist file (if it exists). Surely, there is a way to search for all .plist files in a given date range, but such a feature doesn't appear to be in the Finder app. Is there a way to do such a file name pattern + date search? [/QUOTE]
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