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Archive for October 18th, 2024

Supporting Young People After a Distressing Event (Alys Cole-King, Dom Thompson, Jess Read, Mike Armiger, Knut Schroeder, Tom Cole-King, Andrea Walraven-Thissen)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/10/18

Important evidence-informed ‘quick read’ guide: [Wayback] Supporting Young People After a Distressing Event.

Via [WaybackSave/Archive] Dr Alys Cole-King on X: “Important advice to support young people after a distressing event. Please read and share our evidence-informed ‘quick read’ guide Thanks @Walrathis @drdomthompson @MikeArmiger @jk__read We sincerely hope this will help. Thoughts and prayers with everyone affected #Southport” which initially only had a screenshot (see below the signature) but later had a co-author provide a link to the PDF.

Without downloading the PDF document, you can view it on-line here: [Wayback PDF View/PDF View].

Link to the PDF view via this thread:

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How can I enable the Windows Task Scheduler History recording? (via Stack Overflow)

Posted by jpluimers on 2024/10/18

For my link archive, as apparently the history recording for the Windows (not just server) Task Scheduler is disabled [Wayback How can I enable the Windows Server Task Scheduler History recording? – Stack Overflow

  1. Open an elevated Task Scheduler (ie. right-click on the Task Scheduler icon and choose Run as administrator)
  2. In the Actions pane (right pane, not the actions tab), click Enable All Tasks History
That’s it. Not sure why this isn’t on by default, but it isn’t.

At the time of writing, I did not have energy to figure out which steps on the console to take to enable this history.

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