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A lot of people are asking me:
1. Where are the Windows Server 2008 scheduled tasks configured?
2. Can Windows Server 2008 be configured to perform my tasks every minute or every hour?
The answer is: Yes!
First, Windows Server 2008 differs greatly from the other server operating systems and Windows Server 2003, where the name of the scheduled task is "Task Scheduler" not in Control Panel, but in "Administrative Tools".
Because the server needs to do some tasks, timed execution, their own program bar, trouble, so the use of bat to replace the operation, a lot of people on the network say every minute to do how to configure, today we will configure.
Open Task Scheduler – click on "Task Scheduler Library" and in the right you will see "Create basic Task" and "Create task" in the action item:
After clicking "Create Task": fill in the appropriate name and check the necessary conditions
Select the "Trigger" option, click "New", create task Execution time, "Repeat task Interval" after the choice, there is time to choose, is hourly, or every minute, you can choose to modify the time , and then determine.
Again to configure the need to perform the "action" is to select the program or BAT file, it is important that the configuration is to select the bat file, in the "Start from (optional)" Here must fill in the corresponding execution program or BAT file directory, otherwise, the execution is unsuccessful.
Special note: I almost cheated, think that Windows scheduled task is not accurate to the minute level, mainly see "repeat Interval (P)" to the right there is no "1 minutes" option, as shown in:
In fact, it can manually modify the time value in addition to the drop-down selection, such as "1 minutes" above!!!
Once added, the added scheduled tasks appear in the list bar.
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Windows Server 2008 Scheduled Task configuration (Task Scheduler) executes bat every minute