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Automatic reboot timeout value
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Using these commands to set an automatic reboot using Task Scheduler
%SystemRoot%system32shutdown.exe -r -f -t 10
from here
https://www.ryadel.com/en/windows-auto-reboot-shutdown-scheduled-task-scheduler-cron/
Since this is for an installation I want to ensure it is correct.
Can I change the timeout value (-t
) to zero, or is it recommended to always have some positive value? I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
windows windows-10 reboot task-scheduler
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Using these commands to set an automatic reboot using Task Scheduler
%SystemRoot%system32shutdown.exe -r -f -t 10
from here
https://www.ryadel.com/en/windows-auto-reboot-shutdown-scheduled-task-scheduler-cron/
Since this is for an installation I want to ensure it is correct.
Can I change the timeout value (-t
) to zero, or is it recommended to always have some positive value? I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
windows windows-10 reboot task-scheduler
add a comment |
Using these commands to set an automatic reboot using Task Scheduler
%SystemRoot%system32shutdown.exe -r -f -t 10
from here
https://www.ryadel.com/en/windows-auto-reboot-shutdown-scheduled-task-scheduler-cron/
Since this is for an installation I want to ensure it is correct.
Can I change the timeout value (-t
) to zero, or is it recommended to always have some positive value? I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
windows windows-10 reboot task-scheduler
Using these commands to set an automatic reboot using Task Scheduler
%SystemRoot%system32shutdown.exe -r -f -t 10
from here
https://www.ryadel.com/en/windows-auto-reboot-shutdown-scheduled-task-scheduler-cron/
Since this is for an installation I want to ensure it is correct.
Can I change the timeout value (-t
) to zero, or is it recommended to always have some positive value? I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
windows windows-10 reboot task-scheduler
windows windows-10 reboot task-scheduler
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Can I change the timeout value -t
to zero?
Yes.
I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
The default is 30
.
/t xxx
Time until system shutdown in seconds.
The valid range for
xxx
is0
-315360000
seconds (10 years) [default=30
]
The
/f parameter is implied when a value greater than
0is specified for
/t`
Source Shutdown - Shutdown the computer - Windows CMD - SS64.com
Note:
As pointed out by LPChip Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 21600
seconds (6 hours ).
Additional note, Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 6 hours.
– LPChip
13 hours ago
1
@LPChip Thanks. I'll add to the answer.
– DavidPostill♦
13 hours ago
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Can I change the timeout value -t
to zero?
Yes.
I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
The default is 30
.
/t xxx
Time until system shutdown in seconds.
The valid range for
xxx
is0
-315360000
seconds (10 years) [default=30
]
The
/f parameter is implied when a value greater than
0is specified for
/t`
Source Shutdown - Shutdown the computer - Windows CMD - SS64.com
Note:
As pointed out by LPChip Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 21600
seconds (6 hours ).
Additional note, Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 6 hours.
– LPChip
13 hours ago
1
@LPChip Thanks. I'll add to the answer.
– DavidPostill♦
13 hours ago
add a comment |
Can I change the timeout value -t
to zero?
Yes.
I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
The default is 30
.
/t xxx
Time until system shutdown in seconds.
The valid range for
xxx
is0
-315360000
seconds (10 years) [default=30
]
The
/f parameter is implied when a value greater than
0is specified for
/t`
Source Shutdown - Shutdown the computer - Windows CMD - SS64.com
Note:
As pointed out by LPChip Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 21600
seconds (6 hours ).
Additional note, Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 6 hours.
– LPChip
13 hours ago
1
@LPChip Thanks. I'll add to the answer.
– DavidPostill♦
13 hours ago
add a comment |
Can I change the timeout value -t
to zero?
Yes.
I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
The default is 30
.
/t xxx
Time until system shutdown in seconds.
The valid range for
xxx
is0
-315360000
seconds (10 years) [default=30
]
The
/f parameter is implied when a value greater than
0is specified for
/t`
Source Shutdown - Shutdown the computer - Windows CMD - SS64.com
Note:
As pointed out by LPChip Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 21600
seconds (6 hours ).
Can I change the timeout value -t
to zero?
Yes.
I believe the default is 20 if left undefined.
The default is 30
.
/t xxx
Time until system shutdown in seconds.
The valid range for
xxx
is0
-315360000
seconds (10 years) [default=30
]
The
/f parameter is implied when a value greater than
0is specified for
/t`
Source Shutdown - Shutdown the computer - Windows CMD - SS64.com
Note:
As pointed out by LPChip Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 21600
seconds (6 hours ).
edited 13 hours ago
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Additional note, Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 6 hours.
– LPChip
13 hours ago
1
@LPChip Thanks. I'll add to the answer.
– DavidPostill♦
13 hours ago
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Additional note, Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 6 hours.
– LPChip
13 hours ago
1
@LPChip Thanks. I'll add to the answer.
– DavidPostill♦
13 hours ago
Additional note, Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 6 hours.
– LPChip
13 hours ago
Additional note, Windows Server 2008 and prior have a maximum of 6 hours.
– LPChip
13 hours ago
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1
@LPChip Thanks. I'll add to the answer.
– DavidPostill♦
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