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    <description><![CDATA[Today I was busy with a customer who needed to migrate some Scheduled Tasks from his Windows Server 2008 to his new Windows Server 2012 R2 machine.
Slight issue, there were 139!! Scheduled Tasks [generating reports and sending them to various sources]. There&rsquo;s no way I was going to do this manually, so let&rsquo;s start up my favourite tool for the job: PowerShell!
I immediately ran into the first issue: There are no PowerShell cmdlets for Windows 2008 concerning Scheduled Tasks, so you&rsquo;re limited to the built in command SchTasks, however this can be a troublesome parsing etc.]]></description>
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