It might seem obvious that you should open the task scheduler, find the task you want to rename and search for an option to rename it. Learn how to rename a windows task scheduler task Modify task & change name by exporting & importing the scheduled task, without using any software. You can't rename a scheduled task because that would change the sid the task runs as The name forms the security identifier (sid) of the user the task will run as. If you don't like the current task name, you can change it
Here are the steps to change or rename a scheduled task in task scheduler. You can make changes to a task definition even if an instance of the task is running The changes do not affect the current instance. Renaming tasks—often overlooked—can significantly enhance clarity and organization Once you’ve renamed a program, you can see the name change in the task manager. If a program listed in the processes section of windows task manager has a blank description field, you can change the name of the process to help you better identify which program it is.
Click the right mouse button on any process and choose “rename” from the menu that appears.
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