May 2013
Intermediate to advanced
504 pages
12h 2m
English
One of the most common tasks that Exchange administrators perform is scheduling scripts to run at a later time. This can be useful when performing maintenance after hours or running monitoring scripts on a regular basis. In this recipe, you'll learn how to schedule your PowerShell scripts to run with the Windows Task Scheduler.
To create a scheduled task that runs from one of your Exchange servers use the following steps:
System Tools folder, and then click on the Task Scheduler shortcut.Read now
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