![]() ![]() Mistakes like that mean you cannot really bill the customer for it, which becomes a double whammy-the lost time and the lost billing. Often, my code was simply missing a comma, a quotation mark, or a space. When I was consulting, I hated creating scheduled tasks because if I messed up, I had to drive across town to try to troubleshoot the thing. And when I am done creating a scheduled task, I am not really sure what it is going to do until it runs (or does not run) at the next scheduled time. Not only that, it is easy to make a mistake. Snow in the deep south is about as rare as-well…as rare as people who enjoy manually creating scheduled tasks.ĭude, creating scheduled tasks is boring. At least then there would be an excuse for the dreariness. Today, it is cold, wet, and rainy-not exactly my favorite combination. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary : Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, talks about using Windows PowerShell to create a scheduled task.
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