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Learn how to create & make a PowerShell script run as a scheduled task with or without parameters using Task Scheduler in Windows 11/10.
[Click on image for larger view.] Figure 3. The Task Scheduler allows you to run programs with arguments. So as you can see, PowerShell scripts can be automated through the Windows Task Scheduler.
In Windows 11/10, a non-admin user can’t run a scheduled task that requires admin privileges. If you’re using a standard user account, ensure it is part of the local administrator group.
On Windows 10, you can automate tasks with the Task Scheduler, and in this guide, I'll show you the steps to create basic and advanced tasks on your device.
I have tried running it as a local Administrator as well as a full-fledged domain admin account (this is a domain-joined server). I can run the script within the Task Scheduler manually and it works.
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