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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

The time format is HH:MM:SS (24-hour time).
Don??™t use a 12-hour time format that includes AM and PM. You can??™t use this feature with
schedule types of ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, and ONEVENT. It also isn??™t possible to use
this feature with the /DU option.
/DU duration Specifies the duration of the task. The time format is HH:MM (a time interval
in hours and minutes, not a specific time). You can??™t use this feature with schedule types of
ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, and ONEVENT. It also isn??™t possible to use this feature with
the /ET option. When you specify the /RI argument with a /V1 task, the default duration is 1 hour.
/K Automatically terminates the task at the end time or after the duration interval expires. You
can??™t use this feature with schedule types of ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, and ONEVENT.
This argument is only applicable when you specify either the /ET or /DU command line arguments.
/SD startdate Specifies the first date on which to run the task. The date format is mm/dd/
yyyy. Always include a 4-digit year. The default setting is the current day.
/ED enddate Specifies the last date that you want to run the task. The date format is mm/dd/
yyyy.


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