1. AD domain Environment
2. Service version: 2008
Purpose: A scheduled task is sent to the client to restart periodically on a daily basis through Group Policy.
To restart the script content:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\shutdown.exe-r-T 60
@ @echo Off
Echo ******************* >>c:\scripts.log
echo "Reboot script is already running" >>c:\scripts.log
date/t >>c:\scripts.log
time/t >>c:\scripts.log
echo "reboot script run end line" >>c:\scripts.log
Echo ************************ >>c:\scripts.log
@ @echo on
The first sentence is: Restart the system after one minute
The remainder is the recording of the script execution time on the C-drive c:\Scripts.log.
1. Open the Group Policy manager on the leo.com server and create an organizational unit named "Test" on the established domain.
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2. Create a new Group Policy "reboot" above "test"
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3. Select the new "reboot" Group Policy right-click on "Edit", open "preferences" control Panel settings "Scheduled Tasks" to start setting up scheduled Tasks
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Add the computer that you want to test on the ad user's computer to the test group
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In leo-pc, manually update the policy cmd input gpupdate/force
See if the policy is in effect.
Windows Server domain environment sends scheduled tasks through Group Policy