Daily schedule

Daily schedule is effective in Windows and Linux operating systems.

To specify a daily schedule

In the Schedule area, select the appropriate parameter as follows:

Every: <...> day(s)

Set up the certain number of days you want the task to be run. For example, if you set Every 2 day(s), the task will be started on every other day.

In the During the day execute the task... area, select one of the following:

Once at: <...>

Set up the time at which the task will be run once.

Every: <...>

From: <...> Until: <...>

Set up how many times the task will be run during the specified time interval. For example, setting the task frequency to Every 1 hour From 10:00:00 AM Until 10:00:00 PM allows the task to be run 13 times from 10 AM to 10 PM during one day.

In the Effective... area, set the following settings:

From: <...>

Set up a date when this schedule will be enabled (an effective date). If this check box is cleared, the task will be started on the nearest day and time you have specified above.

To: <...>

Set up a date when this schedule will be disabled. If this check box is cleared, the task will be run for an indefinite number of days.

If one or more task launches were missed while the machine was powered off, the software tries to create a backup at the machine startup. If you do not need this extra backup, clear the If the machine is turned off, run missed tasks at the machine startup check box.

Advanced scheduling settings are available only for machines registered on Acronis Backup Management Server. To specify these settings, click Change in the Advanced settings area.

All the settings you made are displayed in the Result field at the bottom of the window.

Examples

"Simple" daily schedule

"Three-hour time interval lasting for three months" schedule

Several daily schedules for one task