SCCM 2403 and RUN a schedule the powershell script 24/7 (multiple time)

PerserPolis-1732 1,841 Reputation points
2024-07-01T08:02:34.79+00:00

Hi,

I want to run a Power Shell script on my all Notebooks multiple time.

As I know the "Run Script" on the SCCM 2403 can only one time on the same day and we have to create for next day a scheduling time again. Am I right?

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Is there other way to schedule the the power shell script 24/7 in SCCM multiple time? Is there a example or guide?

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  1. Simon Ren-MSFT 35,396 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-07-02T09:42:34.5+00:00

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Q&A forum.

    1,Agree with @Sherry Kissinger . You can try to use Configuration Baseline if you want to run the PowerShell script multiple times per machine. Similar thread for your reference:

    is there anyway i can run the powershell script 24/7 in SCCM instead wait for the online clients?

    2,You can also try to set the PowerShell script to run multiple times in one day in a Task Schedule. Refer to:

    PowerShell Task Schedule running multiple times

    Thanks for your time. Have a nice day!

    Best regards,

    Simon


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  1. Sherry Kissinger 4,911 Reputation points
    2024-07-01T12:40:26.8766667+00:00

    Just a suggestion...

    does it HAVE to be in the scripts node?

    why not...take that script, and put it into a Configuration Item.

    Create a Baseline, and add that Configuration Item to that Baseline.

    Deploy the Baseline to a collection of the devices you want it to run multiple times a day, and schedule it to run (for example), every 8 hours.

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