Using Windows Task Scheduler To Auto Run Norton Live Update

Good day to all. I am using the Windows Task Scheduler, I wrote a program to automaticlly run Norton Live Update.

The program runs when the user signs on, and every 8 hours thereafter.The program runs great. But . . .

One day, I noticed that Norton Live Update had not run for some time. After hours of checking, I found the

problem. The Norton Live Update program was in a Build folder for that version. After an update, Norton was

moved to a different Build, folder. I rewrote the Task Scheduler to the new folder, and it is working once again.

I would like to ask two questions.

 

1) Is there a way so that I don't have to rewrite my program every time the Build folder changes?

 

2) Is there a command line that would tell Norton Live Update to run, then close itself?

 

Thank You.  Fred.