This is the built-in help made by Microsoft for the command 'Start-ScheduledTask', in PowerShell version 5 - as retrieved from
Windows version 'Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard' PowerShell help files on 2016-06-23.
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Starts one or more instances of a scheduled task.
Start-ScheduledTask [-TaskName] <String> [[-TaskPath] <String>] [-AsJob] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]
Start-ScheduledTask [-InputObject] <CimInstance> [-AsJob] [-CimSession <CimSession[]>] [-ThrottleLimit <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]
The Start-ScheduledTask cmdlet starts a registered background task asynchronously.
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Disable-ScheduledTask
Enable-ScheduledTask
Export-ScheduledTask
Get-ScheduledTask
New-ScheduledTask
Register-ScheduledTask
Set-ScheduledTask
Stop-ScheduledTask
Unregister-ScheduledTask
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Example 1: Start a registered scheduled task
PS C:\> Start-ScheduledTask -TaskName "ScanSoftware"
This command starts a task named ScanSoftware in the root folder.
Example 2: Start all tasks in a folder
PS C:\>Get-ScheduledTask -TaskPath "\UpdateTasks\UpdateVirus\" | Start-ScheduledTask
This command uses the Get-ScheduledTask cmdlet to get the full task path for the UpdateVirus folder and pipes that value to Start-ScheduledTask, which starts all tasks in
the UpdateVirus folder.