Running batch files sequentially in win 7 task scheduler Running batch files sequentially in win 7 task scheduler windows windows

Running batch files sequentially in win 7 task scheduler


It's possible using Windows Scheduled Tasks for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista.

From Microsoft documentation:

A task action is the work that is performed when the task is run. A task can have a single action or a maximum of 32 actions. Each action contains settings that determine how the action is performed. A task's actions are displayed on the Actions tab of the Task Properties or Create Task dialog box. When multiple actions are specified, they are executed in sequential order starting with the action at the top of the list in the Actions tab...


I believe the easiest way to fix this is to have the first batch file call the second batch file. Since the commands in batch files are processed sequentially that would fix your problem.


Another way is for the action to contain START /W C:\MyScript.bat The /W is a parameter for the start command to wait for completion before returning control.