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Scheduling - set hh:mm:ss for job

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Hello!

How can i set the hh:mm:ss for a scheduled job that i want to run every hour.
I can only select that i want it to run every hour, and then it takes the current hh:mm:ss and uses it to schedule.
I however, want to explicit say that job1 shall start **:00:00 and job2 **:20:00 and so on.

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Re: Scheduling - set hh:mm:ss for job

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Henrik, you can use command line to start the job from Summary page on the last step of the job wizard along with Windows scheduler for any sort of custom schedules.
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Re: Scheduling - set hh:mm:ss for job

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Thank you, that would work.
However, it would be nice to get this feature implemented:)
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Re: Scheduling - set hh:mm:ss for job

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Not sure if this would bring the product much additional value if we just copy what is already available on the Windows box, may be we should rather implement some cool additional VMware DR features instead? :wink:
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