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4. From the
Run
drop-down list, choose an action to occur during the maintenance period.
Choose
Batch file
to allow workstations to run a Batch file automatically during the
maintenance period. A custom Batch file can be entered on the
Advanced Maintenance
tab.
Choose the
Windows Updates
to allow workstations to automatically install critical updates
for Windows 2000/XP/Vista during the maintenance period via the Internet or an SUS
server. The choice to use an SUS server and specify the server’s IP address configured on the
Advanced Maintenance
tab.
5. Enter the time to complete the Scheduled Maintenance period and to restart the workstation
into the Frozen state in the
Stop Time
field.
If the
Stop Time
precedes the
Start Time
, the
Stop Time
is assumed to be during the next
day.
6.
Optional
:
check the
Shutdown
box to shut the workstation down at the conclusion of the
maintenance period instead of restarting it. If
Shutdown
is checked, the workstation is Frozen
the next time it is started.
The Run Windows Updates feature does not actually perform updates, but makes the
call to have the normal update method take place during the maintenance period.
If the computer is off at the start of the maintenance period, the maintenance will not
occur.
The computer will not automatically turn on for the maintenance period unless a
Wake-on-LAN call is scheduled in the console.