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    Default Question on command line switches and Scheduled Tasks

    I tried running one Scheduled Task (Windows XP) with a lot of different switches together. I was hoping I'd be able to take care of updating, immunizing and scanning all with one task. However, it looks like only the update actually happened.

    Do they have to be strung together in a particular order? Or do I need to create separate tasks, like 8 am for the auto update, 8:10 for the auto immunizing, and 8:15 for the scanning?

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    Order shouldn't matter and /autoupdate /autoimmunize /autocheck seem to work properly in one execution.

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