198 CHAPTER 12: P RELOADING CONTENT10 Select the frequency of the preload task from Every Hour, Every Day, EveryWeek or Once.11 Select the start time from the at: drop-down box. The preload task willstart at the specified time of day but will not have a guaranteed finishtime since it is conditional on the Web site and the performance of theInternet. Allocate plenty of time to run the preload task so the Webcontent is available when you need it.12 Select the start day from the on drop-down box. The day will be grayedout if you previously selected a preload frequency of Every Hour or EveryDay.13 Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to return without saving.If the preload task has not finished before its next scheduled start time,the Webcache will ignore the new schedule and complete the currentschedule. The preload task will then attempt to run again at the nextscheduled start time.Temporarily Disablinga Scheduled TaskTo disable a scheduled task without deleting it:1 Log in to the Web interface.2 Click Caching on the toolbar.3 Select Content Preload > Preload Tasks > Preload Tasks to see the EditPreload Tasks window.4 Select a Preload Task from the list.5 Click Disable.If there is an Enable button displayed on the window when you haveselected a task then the task has already been disabled. Click Enable tore-enable the task.6 Click OK to return to the Web interface.Forcing a Preload Taskto Start ImmediatelyTo force a Preload to start immediately:1 Log in to the Web interface.2 Click Caching on the toolbar.3 Select Content Preload > Preload Tasks > Preload Tasks to see the EditPreload Tasks window.dua1611-5aaa04.book Page 198 Friday, November 29, 2002 8:56 PM