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Our company is in the middle of a move between buildings. I've been asked to schedule the majority of our servers to shutdown at midday tomorrow.

They already have a scheduled task for this, which occurred in the past, and occurred once only.

I simply need to update the date and time - they are already running as the local administrator account.

Is there a batch command to alter the date/time for these tasks on multiple servers?

Steve
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  • I'm going to guess that this is Windows, even though the term "batch file" is generic. Please clarify and use appropriate tags. – John Gardeniers Apr 28 '11 at 03:57

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schtasks!

"Enables an administrator to create, delete, query, change, run, and end scheduled tasks on a local or remote computer."

yeedl
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There are multiple solutions posted in this thread. example pssh or clusterssh

Sameer
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