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Michael Noel

"Microsoft ISA Server 2006 Unleashed"

Go to Start, Control Panel, Scheduled Tasks, Add Scheduled Task.
2. Click Next at the Intro dialog box.
3. Click Browse to locate the batch file.
4. Browse through the folder hierarchy to locate the WSF script. When it has been
located, click once on it to select it and then click Open.
5. Enter a name for the task and how often it should run, such as what is shown in
Figure 18.8. Click Next.
6. Select a time, how often to perform the task, and a start date, and click Next.
NOTE
At the subsequent dialog box, the credentials of a user with ISA admin rights must be
entered. In addition to rights to the local ISA box, this account must have the capability
to save the XML config file to the location that is specified when the script is run.
Because it is desirable to automate the backup of the script to a location not on the
server, it might be wise to have it written to a file server on the internal network. If this
is not feasible, it can be written to the local drive, as long as the system is backed up
to tape or other removable media, so that it can be recovered quickly.
FIGURE 18.8 Scheduling an automated backup script to run on a daily basis.


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