The command and the output from the command are shown here. To see these, I open Windows PowerShell and type powershell /? and then I examine the output that displays. At times, I need to know what the command-line switches are for PowerShell.exe.
The easy way to find this is to use the Run command. The first thing I need to create a scheduled task to run a Windows PowerShell script is the command line that I will execute. Creating a Scheduled task to run a PowerShell script It will be worth the time to register and to attend this event if you are in the Charlotte, North Carolina area on September 15, 2012. The event truly will be a major big deal, and it will be fun as well as educational. Windows PowerShell Microsoft MVP, Jim Christopher, is doing an excellent job of keeping things on track, and the Scripting Wife and Brian Wilhite have been hanging right in there with the work. Every day, it seems, there are nearly a dozen email messages about one detail or another.
The amount of emails that are generated when attempting to organize and to arrange an event such as PowerShell Saturday is amazing. Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary: Create a scheduled job to run a Windows PowerShell script that creates an HTML Server uptime report