Command line options for Task Scheduler
From CompanionLink Support
CompanionLink can be used in Windows Task Scheduler to create timed tasks. This is appropriate when the Sync process is between available resources like Outlook and Google.
There are two command line options relevant to it
Starts CompanionLink Sync
-process
Runs CompanionLink in background
-silent
An example command line would be:
"C:\Program Files\CompanionLink\CompanionLink.exe" -process -silent |
This command will run a sync in the background!
When started in Windows Task Scheduler, CompanionLink must NOT be in Auto-Sync mode in your windows system tray.
Task Scheduler sync is not needed for DoubleLook Mode, or Hosted Wireless Sync mode where CompanionLink is already set to run automatically.