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  1. prepositions - "Scheduled on" vs "scheduled for" - English …

    What is the difference between the following two expressions: My interview is scheduled on the 27th of June at 8:00 AM. My interview is scheduled for the 27th of June at 8:00 AM.

  2. Our meeting is scheduled at/for 11 o'clock. - WordReference Forums

    Jul 6, 2014 · I would only use "scheduled at" in the "certain context" given by PF. If we are not fussed about the exact meeting time (because, for example, it is implied as always being at …

  3. word choice - "Scheduled to" vs. "scheduled for" - English …

    Jan 26, 2013 · The author had a choice between "scheduled for a confirmation" and "scheduled to appear at a confirmation" and between the two choices, produced a bastard of the pair.

  4. Windows Scheduled Tasks - Is it best to use SYSTEM account as

    Windows Scheduled Tasks - Is it best to use SYSTEM account as the user to run the task where possible? What is a good practice around using an account?

  5. prepositions - Scheduled FOR or IN the next days - English …

    Jun 25, 2020 · To add more into the mix, I would say "Scheduled in" (verb/preposition) can be used for creating a schedule — "The timetable for the June exams will be scheduled in the last …

  6. All tasks in Task Scheduler go to "queued" state when triggered

    Oct 8, 2021 · As the title describes. I have a Win 2019 Hyper-V host where the scheduled tasks all go to "queued" instead of actually running. The tasks run just fine if they're manually …

  7. The meeting has been scheduled for/from... - WordReference …

    May 17, 2011 · The meeting has been scheduled for 1 June to 5 June (inclusive). Actually, Karen, many Americans might use "to" for this five-day meeting, but it's just wrong, in my opinion, …

  8. scheduled for/on - WordReference Forums

    Oct 6, 2008 · If I use the participle verb "scheduled", which is the more suitable preposition at the end, "for" or "on"? The event is scheduled for 1st December. The event is scheduled on 1st …

  9. "Reschedule to" or "reschedule for"? - English Language & Usage …

    Jul 28, 2011 · In American English in my experience, you schedule "on" or "for" and reschedule "for". You move an appointment "to" a different day/time.

  10. Help: How do I solve this situation? "You can't schedule ... - Reddit

    Jul 1, 2022 · Help: How do I solve this situation? "You can't schedule refresh for this dataset because the following data sources currently don't support refresh". I understand there's an …