I didn't ask you why. I asked you to explain how the system does not do what you want, since it looks to me like it does exactly what you want.
You need to explain WHAT it is you want to do in more detail. I am not asking you why. I'm asking what you are looking for, since your question is non-sensical.
I know this is an old thread, however, as nobody actually replied to the answer, I'll resurrect it and
clarify as requested. That said, the question was actually completely clear, as the term
Custom Handler is displayed throughout the Task Scheduler interface.
Anyway, start the Task Manager and choose any of a number of standard tasks created by the system, e.g.,
Maintenance Configurator,
Regular Maintenance,
Badge Update,
BindingWorkItemQueueHandler.
Look at the Action for each of the tasks. The action is listed as
Custom Handler. Try to look at that action to see what it does. Try to edit it. You
can't!
The system unceremoniously informs you that the Task Scheduler, the program designed to handle all scheduled tasks on your system is
unable to edit the action for that task! It can't even tell you
what the custom handler is! Furthermore, and not surprisingly, while the system is willing to tell you that the Task Scheduler is unable to edit
Custom Handler actions, it makes no mention of what program
can edit such actions.
Furthermore, if you go onto TechNet to look at the "
full" documentation for the Task Scheduler, the
Custom Handler action
is not even mentioned!
I would label that "
not doing what I want"!