Chapter 7: Scheduling Recurring or Resource-Intensive Jobs ● 823 Set the date and time for the task.Note: Keep geography in mind—If you are scheduling tasks on remote systems located inother geographical areas, remember that the time you set for a scheduled task is thatsystem’s time, which may be different from local time. You will be prompted to select a newtime if the one you’ve set occurs in the past on the remote system.4 Set the recurrence frequency from the drop-down menu, if the option is available for thistask and you want it to occur regularly. You can set a task to recur daily, weekly, ormonthly.5 Click Apply.The task is saved in the Task Manager, and the scheduled task is added to the Task List. Formore information about the Task Manager, see the following section.Opening the Task ManagerYou can use the Task Manager to monitor and modify the tasks you have scheduled. (Toschedule a task, see page 81.)Tasks are associated with systems. When you open the Task Manager, you see the scheduledtasks associated with that local or remote system only.To open the Task Manager, in the tool bar, click Configure, point to the system, then clickTasks.The Task Manager opens on the Tasks tab of a new window. The Tasks tab has two mainpanels, as shown in this figure. All scheduled tasks for the system appear in the task list; allevents related to scheduled tasks on that system appear in the event log.:Note: From the Tasks tab, you can access other utilities in this window, such as the EmailNotification Manager (see page 111), by clicking their tabs.Task EventLogTask ListTasks Tab