What you say sounds unusual. Are you saying that when you exit iSiloX, no task is created in Windows Task Scheduler? But then when the scheduled time arrives the task is created in Windows Task Scheduler even though iSiloX is running? That sounds very unusual because at the time that the task is created in the Windows Task Scheduler list, some program must have put it there. If iSiloX is not running, then that is unusual indeed.
Also, just to be clear, in step 2, where you should "Exit iSiloX", it means to go to the File menu and click Exit. Alternatively, you can open a new conversion list. iSiloX schedules itself with the Windows Task Scheduler only when you close the conversion list. If you have the conversion list open in iSiloX, then iSiloX will not create/update its scheduled task in the Windows Task Scheduler because the conversion happens in iSiloX in this case.
The "Start in" line can be blank. It is not necessary.
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