I think I’ve posted this before, but in any event even if I did, I’ve tweaked this code a bit. When you create a scheduled job in PowerShell 3.0, by default PowerShell will keep results on disk for the last 32 times the job ran. This can make it a little tricky if you want…
Tag: Scheduled Jobs
Get Scheduled Job Results
One of my favorite features in PowerShell 3.0 is the ability to run a PowerShell job as a scheduled task. I can easily setup a PowerShell background job to run a script but have it registered as a scheduled task. All you need is PowerShell 3.0. The job results are managed with the regular PowerShell…
PowerShell 3.0 Scheduled Jobs Slides and Demos
Yesterday I did a webinar for Idera on the new Scheduled Jobs feature of PowerShell 3.0. If you missed it, I believe you can go to http://www.idera.com/Events/RegisterWC.aspx?EventID=404 and view the archived webcast. I’m assuming that once you register you’ll be given a link for the webcast. In the meantime, I can also offer a PDF…