One of the most common tasks that Exchange administrators perform is scheduling scripts to run at a later time. This can be useful when performing maintenance after hours or running monitoring scripts on a regular basis. In this recipe, you'll learn how to schedule your PowerShell scripts to run with the Windows Task Scheduler. In PowerShell version 4, we got some powerful new cmdlets for managing the Windows Task Scheduler.
Open the Exchange Management Shell by clicking the Windows button and go to Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and choose Exchange Management Shell.