- Start Windows Server Backup
- Create a “Backup Schedule” (it’s a wizzard, so it is quite easy)
- Now close Windows Server Backup
- Goto – “Start menu”, “Administrative Tools” and select “Task Scheduler”
- Drill down to; “Task Scheduler Library”, “Microsoft”, “Windows”, “Backup”
- Now edit the job “Microsoft-Windows-WindowsBackup”
- Edit the “Trigger” and you can now set the job you created to launch whenever you want
And finally some light reading for further details 🙂
http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2009/04/13/customizing-windows-server-backup-schedule.aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/b/filecab/archive/2009/06/22/backup-version-and-space-management-in-windows-server-backup.aspx
Web-Cast (quite informative);
http://www.netometer.com/video/tutorials/windows-server-2008-backup/
I might drill further into this at a later point, but for now this seem to satisfy my needs.Just found an interesting post about WOL (Wake on lan) over the internet, now that sound kind of useful 😀
Check it out here;
http://www.ezlan.net/WOL.html
Among other you will need this;

http://www.depicus.com/wake-on-lan/wake-on-lan-gui.aspx
Update;
I have “installed” and tested this, but so far sadly without luck :-/ I will hopefully have time to do some more digging in the near future, but I am a bit sceptic, when the PC is off it does not have an IP!? It may work if you have an ADSL modem but with a router I can’t really see how it would work.
A cool app for Android Phones, it allow you to configure what happens when eg. you plug in your headphones – eg. when you plug in your headphones your phone launches your podcast player.. This is really cool 🙂 Wish I had this for my iPhone 🙂

