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Properly scheduling a Powershell script using Task Scheduler
posted on November 26th 2015, at 15:10
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lunarg
When scheduling the run of a Powershell script through Task Scheduler, it is highly recommended to set up the task to run accordingly:
powershell.exe -NoProfile -NoLogo -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File "path\to\script.ps1"
Scheduling Powershell scripts in this manner will prevent the dreaded 0x1 exit code from happening.
-NoProfile prevents loading of the user's profile, speeding up the startup of the script and preventing the script from depending on user-specific settings and scripts.
-NonInteractive will allow a script to exit rather than waiting indefinitely when a user prompt occurs.
Setting the -ExecutionPolicy to ByPass or Unrestricted will allow unsigned s
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