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We did have to allow the security sign-ins on the first two attempts and allow unsecure apps from the Gmail account, after that it was successfull. However on a Server the task will not trigger automatically and nothing appears in other logs no DCOM error. Any thoughts on what else may be preventing the script from triggering properly? Also I have a question, I am trying to automate this process by running a scheduled task to generate windows log lets say at the end of every month and email this when logs are generated.

While doing this, I can create scheduled trigger to send an email and another one to trigger event of generating log. Can I merge this together? Can there be a time change on event manager so that we can post invoices late and send later than 8pm? Good question. I think you would have to script something that looks for the invoice and then sleeps for 5 minutes if the invoice is not there.

Put that in a do while loop until the invoice arrives and is sent. Or maybe it is just easier to schedule a second event for later in the evening that mails the invoices again in case there were some late arriving invoices?

I have everything setup correctly afaik but am not seeing any emails for real or fake Event Log events yet. BTW thanks for this post — very helpful! DAT was cleared updating 1 keys and creating 1 modified pages. I almost have this working but one last? Not sure. UAC strikes again…. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email.

Notify me of new posts via email. Skip to content Introduction Setting up an email alert is as simple as creating a Windows Task that is triggered by an Event.

Step 1 — Write a Powershell Script The first thing that you need to do is write a Powershell script that when run can send an email. NetworkCredential "sios medfordband. Create Task Make sure the task is set to Run whether the user is logged on or not. Create a New Event Filter Once the Event Trigger is configured, you will need to configure the Action that occurs when the event is run. This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.

I suggest you to follow some steps to fix issue: 1. Like this: Like Loading August 8, at pm Reply. August 12, at pm Reply. October 24, at pm Reply. December 11, at pm Reply. December 10, at am Reply. December 31, at pm Reply. Thanks for the info. Glad to hear it worked well for you! January 2, at pm Reply. December 29, at pm Reply. If you want to get an alert when a task completes, you have to manually add it. You have to manually add the alert as an action for each task.

The alert that you see will basically be shown in Command Prompt. First, create the task that you want get the alert for. This action should be the very last one in the list. This defines, in seconds, how long the Command Prompt window remains open before automatically closing. Drag the icon where you want it in the overflow area. Tips: If you want to move a hidden icon into the notification area, tap or click the Show hidden icons arrow next to the notification area, and then drag the icon you want back to the notification area.

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