I am trying to use PowerShell to create a scheduled task which uses a Windows event log as a trigger. When an event is put into the event log, this task is kicked off. The event I want to monitor is event ID 8001, screenshot below.
I am using the .Net method in my script, as I couldn't find a way to do this with PowerShell natively. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa382577%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
This screenshot is a snapshot of an example Scheduled Task which targets the same event in which I want to monitor.
Here is my attempt so far.
$taskName = "MyRepetitiveTask"
$Service = new-object -ComObject ("Schedule.Service")
$Service.Connect()
$RootFolder = $Service.GetFolder("\")
$TaskDefinition = $Service.NewTask(0)
$TaskDefinition.RegistrationInfo.Description = ''
$TaskDefinition.Settings.Enabled = $true
$TaskDefinition.Settings.AllowDemandStart = $true
$Triggers = $TaskDefinition.Triggers
$Trigger = $Triggers.Create(0) ## 0 is an event trigger
$Trigger.Enabled = $true
$TaskEndTime = [datetime]::Now.AddMinutes(30);$Trigger.EndBoundary = $TaskEndTime.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss")
$Trigger.Id = '8001'
$Action = $TaskDefinition.Actions.Create(0)
$Action.Path = 'PowerShell.exe'
$action.Arguments = "$dropboxPath\request\Scripts\Hire\NetworkConnections\StartLTE-WiFi.ps1"
$RootFolder.RegisterTaskDefinition($taskName, $TaskDefinition, 6, "System", $null, 5) | Out-Null
$PSVersionTable.PSVersion
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