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The Scheduled Commands Dialog

The scheduled commands dialog displays commands (delete/disable an item) that have been scheduled for execution during Windows startup.


When a command, such as deleting the file associated with an item, cannot be performed at the moment, Browser Sentinel can try to delete it at Windows startup. Usually it is not possible to delete a file because the file is in use (locked) - running, in the case of an executable, or being loaded by another program, in the case of a DLL module. During Windows startup, only a few programs are running, so the chances are the file won't be in use at that time.

Sometimes you'll need to close or terminate some program (e.g. Internet Explorer) to unlock the file and thus successfully execute the command without performing a Windows restart.