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Windows makes it possible to schedule PowerShell scripts to run at a predetermined time. The mechanism of choice for automating PowerShell scripts is the Windows Task Scheduler.
1] Configure Execution Policy in PowerShell to allow scripts to run By default, Windows restricts the user from running a script in PowerShell with the help of an Execution Policy.
If you're using the PowerShell Interactive Scripting Environment, a Microsoft tool to develop PowerShell code, you can use this environment to run your PowerShell scripts.
It’s assumed you have already created a PowerShell script. To schedule PowerShell script using Task Scheduler, do the following: Press Windows key + R to invoke the Run dialog.
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