Yes, now it's just a matter of choice of at which endpoint Nick prefers to work...
>True, you can use Windows Task scheduler. You can also use SQL Server Agent. Windows Task Scheduler is good for (among other things) general executables, whereas Agent is probably a better choice for running SSIS packages and other types of SQL jobs on a schedule. You do have to set up ownership of the agent job and that can mean a few steps, but it gives a bit more control over the package.
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