Is there a way to craft a job to run specifically "Last day of the month"? I have a powershell script ready to go but the Windows task Scheduler doesn't support that.
Anyone else?
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Re: LAST DAY OF THE MONTH???
Yes, this is possible with the scheduler, at least in recent versions. On the Schedule tab in the wizard select Monthly at this time and set the time you want the job to start, then, in the first field, select This Day. Once this option is selected the second field will allow you to pick a specific day of the month. Typically this is a number, like the 1st or the 15th, but at the very bottom there is a special selection labeled Last which allows you to select to run the last day of the month. Finally, you can select which months you want the job to run. Make sure every month is selected and the job will run on the last day of every month.
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Re: LAST DAY OF THE MONTH???
Thank you, sir!
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