![]() ![]() In the Add arguments (optional) field, type the path the script is moved, in this case: C:\Windows\automatic_restore_point.vbs.Click New… In the New Action dialog, either type or Browse to select the following file: C:\Windows\System32\Wscript.exe.If selecting the latter, select Specific user: so that the task is triggered when logging on to the specific user account. In the Begin the task, select either At startup, or At log on option.Select Windows 10 in the Configure for: drop-down list box.Enable Run with highest privileges checkbox.This makes the task run under the Local System account. Click Change User or Group…, type SYSTEM, and press ENTER.Type the name and description for the task.Launch Task Scheduler ( taskschd.msc) and click Create Task… in the Actions pane.Download automatic_restore_point.zip, unzip and extract the enclosed VBScript file to your C:\Windows directory.To create a daily restore point automatically, follow one of these methods: Method 1: Using Task Scheduler and VBScript Create Restore Points Daily Using Task Scheduler The script method has an advantage where you can force the creation of restore point even if a previous restore point was created within the last 24 hours. ![]() The first method involves a VBScript that I wrote to create restore points, and the 2nd method uses the WMI command-line tool Wmic.exe. ![]()
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