Introduction
There are a number of operations in Configuration Manager that can be scheduled, below is a description of how to manage the different scheduling options
Package Scheduling
The schedule of a package determines when the package is allowed to run on clients. Without a schedule, a package will not run.
How to manage package schedules...
Creating a package schedule
How to create or update a schedule...
Activating a schedule
How to activate and configure a schedule...
- Right-click and select Schedule.
- Check or uncheck the Enabled checkbox.
- Click OK.
- Select the date and time where this schedule will take effect.
The start time defaults to the last time a change was made to the schedule.
- Optionally select a date and time where the schedule will expire.
By default, the schedule will never expire.
Setting an Interval
How to set up an time interval for execution...
Execution times can be restricted by configuring an interval. The interval is the period in time each day in which the schedule will be active.
- Input a start time and an end time for the period each day where the scheduled object will be allowed to run
- Optionally input a duration for each day where the schedule will be active. The values will adjust automatically to the correct interval time.
Setting a schedule Recurrence
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Executions can be configured to repeat at a certain recurring rate. Recurrences define when executions of the scheduled object will occur.
- Select a recurrence
- Once. The schedule will run once. This is the default setting. This would be typical for the installation of a software package.
- Periodical. The schedule will run periodically. The periods that can be configured are Hourly, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly.
If Daily is selected, configure a number of days between executions by Recur every day(s)
- Always. This schedule will run every time an agent run is triggered. Typically used to keep critical inventory information updated.
- Optionally check End after occurences and input after how many runs the execution should stop.
Computer Scheduling
A computer can be scheduled to be reinstalled on two general types of schedules: The next time the agent runs or on a custom schedule.
How to work with computer schedules...
Create a reinstall Schedule
How to create a custom schedule for a reinstall...
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Introduction | The following is a description of how the schedule is used in the configuration of reinstalling a single Computer. |
Create the schedule
Step | Action |
1 | Right-click a computer, click Reinstall. |
2 | Select the Custom Schedule.
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3 | Select the rest of the settings, click OK.
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4 | The Schedule window opens and you can define when the reinstall will occur. |
Edit the schedule
Step | Action |
1 | Right-click a computer, click Reinstall. |
2 | Click Edit Schedule.
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3 | The Schedule window opens and you can define when the reinstall will occur. |
Group scheduling
The schedule of a group has different purposes depending on the type of the group. Three types of group scheduling is possible: General Calendar Scheduling, Reinstall scheduling and Wake-on LAN scheduling.
How to manage group schedules...
Wake on LAN schedule
You can schedule a Wake-on-lan on computer groups. This will send a Wake On LAN request to the computers linked to the groups at the scheduled time
Scheduling Wake on LAN on a computer group...
Schedule a Calendar or Reinstall group
The schedule settings establish the permitted run times for the agent on computers that belong to the group. Outside this installation window, the agent will not run.
Scheduling agent run or reinstalls...