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Reply from Mike O'Brien on Feb 22 at 9:58 AM As Dean mentions, Redwood just calls a script or batch file at the OS level, so you would be better off scheduling something through the OS level scheduler, or use the shutdown command with a delay set. Also with the full version of Redwood, you will need OS licenses to exec commands like that so unless you have processes to run before/after the reboot, I don't see the value of doing it that way. Hope that helps. Mike
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