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I have been trying to create a new snapshot schedule and apply the schedule to a policy. With the available commandlets I see, it seems like you can only add, delete and modify the canned schedules. Is there a way to create a new schedule with powershell? Once I have the schedule created I can apply it. I want to have a 4-hour snapshot schedule that runs at 4,8,12,16,20 and of course the daily will run at 00.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @drwoodberry,
I wrote about how to do this here, in particular you'll want the section titled "Managing Snapshot Policies".
Hope that helps.
Andrew
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Hi @drwoodberry,
I wrote about how to do this here, in particular you'll want the section titled "Managing Snapshot Policies".
Hope that helps.
Andrew
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Thanks so much! I appreciate the quick response.
