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I have created script for deleting old back up with
"wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10"
and scheduled task to run with task scheduler. But this task scheduler is not working as this command asks Yes or no prompt. How can i skip that.










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    I have created script for deleting old back up with
    "wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10"
    and scheduled task to run with task scheduler. But this task scheduler is not working as this command asks Yes or no prompt. How can i skip that.










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      I have created script for deleting old back up with
      "wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10"
      and scheduled task to run with task scheduler. But this task scheduler is not working as this command asks Yes or no prompt. How can i skip that.










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      I have created script for deleting old back up with
      "wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10"
      and scheduled task to run with task scheduler. But this task scheduler is not working as this command asks Yes or no prompt. How can i skip that.







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          According to this Article, you just need to add -quiet to your command.



          wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10 -quiet



          -quiet: Runs the subcommand with no prompts to the user.







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          • I just saw that this documentation is about wbadmin start, not about wbadmin delete. Please still try it, it might work.

            – SimonS
            Feb 4 at 8:25











          • wdadmin delete also has -quiet flag. You just need to change the link in your answer to this one : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/…

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          According to this Article, you just need to add -quiet to your command.



          wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10 -quiet



          -quiet: Runs the subcommand with no prompts to the user.







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          • I just saw that this documentation is about wbadmin start, not about wbadmin delete. Please still try it, it might work.

            – SimonS
            Feb 4 at 8:25











          • wdadmin delete also has -quiet flag. You just need to change the link in your answer to this one : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/…

            – lx07
            Feb 4 at 9:22













          • @Nuhus great! Can you accept this answer by clicking the check mark icon next to the answer? Then others will know this question has been solved

            – SimonS
            Feb 5 at 12:06


















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          According to this Article, you just need to add -quiet to your command.



          wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10 -quiet



          -quiet: Runs the subcommand with no prompts to the user.







          share|improve this answer


























          • I just saw that this documentation is about wbadmin start, not about wbadmin delete. Please still try it, it might work.

            – SimonS
            Feb 4 at 8:25











          • wdadmin delete also has -quiet flag. You just need to change the link in your answer to this one : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/…

            – lx07
            Feb 4 at 9:22













          • @Nuhus great! Can you accept this answer by clicking the check mark icon next to the answer? Then others will know this question has been solved

            – SimonS
            Feb 5 at 12:06
















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          According to this Article, you just need to add -quiet to your command.



          wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10 -quiet



          -quiet: Runs the subcommand with no prompts to the user.







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          According to this Article, you just need to add -quiet to your command.



          wbadmin delete backup -keepVersions:10 -quiet



          -quiet: Runs the subcommand with no prompts to the user.








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          • I just saw that this documentation is about wbadmin start, not about wbadmin delete. Please still try it, it might work.

            – SimonS
            Feb 4 at 8:25











          • wdadmin delete also has -quiet flag. You just need to change the link in your answer to this one : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/…

            – lx07
            Feb 4 at 9:22













          • @Nuhus great! Can you accept this answer by clicking the check mark icon next to the answer? Then others will know this question has been solved

            – SimonS
            Feb 5 at 12:06





















          • I just saw that this documentation is about wbadmin start, not about wbadmin delete. Please still try it, it might work.

            – SimonS
            Feb 4 at 8:25











          • wdadmin delete also has -quiet flag. You just need to change the link in your answer to this one : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/…

            – lx07
            Feb 4 at 9:22













          • @Nuhus great! Can you accept this answer by clicking the check mark icon next to the answer? Then others will know this question has been solved

            – SimonS
            Feb 5 at 12:06



















          I just saw that this documentation is about wbadmin start, not about wbadmin delete. Please still try it, it might work.

          – SimonS
          Feb 4 at 8:25





          I just saw that this documentation is about wbadmin start, not about wbadmin delete. Please still try it, it might work.

          – SimonS
          Feb 4 at 8:25













          wdadmin delete also has -quiet flag. You just need to change the link in your answer to this one : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/…

          – lx07
          Feb 4 at 9:22







          wdadmin delete also has -quiet flag. You just need to change the link in your answer to this one : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/…

          – lx07
          Feb 4 at 9:22















          @Nuhus great! Can you accept this answer by clicking the check mark icon next to the answer? Then others will know this question has been solved

          – SimonS
          Feb 5 at 12:06







          @Nuhus great! Can you accept this answer by clicking the check mark icon next to the answer? Then others will know this question has been solved

          – SimonS
          Feb 5 at 12:06




















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