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Create vCenter Server Scheduled Tasks
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2014-08-14
VMware
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2014-08-25
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Brian Atkinson
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Teach the user how to create scheduled tasks in vCenter Server and to be aware of differences between the vSphere Client and the vSphere Web Client.
Video Steps
1. Open vSphere Client
2. Create Power on VM scheduled task
3. Open vSphere Web Client
4. Review scheduled task in root vCenter Server inventory object
5. Create scheduled snapshot taks in vSphere Web Client
6. Verify task creation
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